Shawnee Mission North High School - Indian Yearbook (Overland Park, KS)

 - Class of 1959

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N my f A X' QP fx ' fr Q ' L X 1 ' -, X' , uf A x A ERR As the U S opened rts doors to Alaska and Hawau so S M opened rts doors to the many faces rdeas and goals of the student body of 1959 of Shawnee Mrssron North a longer name brrt smaller numbers as S M was reapportroned rnto two drstrrcts Campargns de crded the executrxes and formulated the Student Con gress whrch beean rts dutres rn heated debate on the socral code A Homecomrnq Crnderella enchanted football fans Usual superror performances rn the Cawaleade and play were balanced by a surprrse wrnnrng basketball team The post offrce rush at Chrrstmas affected S M too as twenty thousand cards flowed through the North Pole another Student Congress projeet Cold hands drd not reflect sprrrt as S Mrtes colleeted money for the polro fund ln sub zero weather Aehrexrn a productrxe rrwalry between the two new schools North and East a new tradrtron the rnter school board offered benefrcral and necessary recommendatrons As a searchrng generatron S Mrtes explored the pat terns of therr future rn vocatronal assemblres and found rnsprratron rn drsplay cases frlled wrth qleamrng tro phres Audrences chuckled and sympathrzed as the Sleeptrter Unron got rts rarse and Babe got Srd rn the Pajama Game Throu h recrprocal agreements students from Austrra Denmark S M supplemented rts understandrnq of European culture and arned fur ther frrends rn the Mrdwest vra Nebraskan exchangers S Mrtes uncovered the need for therr eontrrbutrons as adults when they passed THROUGH THESE DOORS EXT '-r r-' ' I QQ? 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Q 'l .. 4 ILL A xx, fr .j I if- M ISV' Z R 'ff If' i 'f'fL J Q EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ......... ......... P atti Duncan ART EDITOR .......................... ......... H eather Kirk LITERARY EDITOR ...................... ........ M ary Hanzlik PRODUCTION MANAGER ......... Susan Amold SPORTS ..................................... ........ S teve McNees ART WORK ............................. ........ C arol Davis HEAD PHOTOGRAPHER .. .......... Rick Solberg BUSINESS MANAGER .................. ........ T om Purinton ADVERTISING MANAGER ....... Scott Wilson TREASURER ............................ ........... J udy Mabus HEAD SPONSOR ............. .......... L . Dale Pigg EDITORIAL ADVISER ...... ....... J ane Stanbrough ART ADVISER .............. ................................. ...................... .......... J a m es Wheat SENIOR STAFF ......... ..... Langer Carol Lowry, Sherry MacPherson, Nancy Morning, Jackie Rose, Mary Ann Smith, Ken Weeks 3 1 4 M '0r Keg toYow' Gperwnq Imroductxon T1tle Page Table of Contents Theme Bulldllig Admuustraifwn Exccutnc Board of EClL1CatlOI'l Offlce Staff Faculty ASSOCIRIIOH Parc nt Tcachu Assoclatlon Faculty Departrnermial, Enqllsh Soclal SCICHCC SCIEUCC Mathcmatlcs Langua L Busmnss MUSIC Fmc Arts Vocatlonal Arts Physical Fducatlon Athletws Football Homecoming Basketball Track Track Ceremonies Tc nms Go f Swimming Cheerleaders School Lube Student Congress Dances Publlcatlons Assemblles Amerlcan Field Service National Honor Society uill and Scroll Productions Debate Boys and Girls State Clubs Drill Team ..................... Stuclerdzborlq Sophomores ................... uniors ........................... Seniors ........................... Senior Summaries ......... Index ............................. Advertising ................... Autographs ................... Closing ........................... I 9 ll I il .... flffffffffflffflf Pep C1115 .ffffifffifflf Q ' ' .......... , J Persistence opened ga'-'T Q' :--- lll.':,' 1 Ti llfiv I F It Q ' A fm may ig mn 1 2 pe ' ll sig il!!-I ivmm- umm:-:sag lH - KWH -Q llili 'JXP' A -'V Tl ' I WNW?- Ftfiliff ' my nl Im -W1 anvil i 1 Eil- L 'wi 1 Q ii: 1 1,,,4!g' L' el I ' ' , . , . A 4 vi'-J fn 7152 ,521 on ge 35 '- an - an 'WN I th door to . . V Allegedly an aimless generation, S- Mites sought an individual purpose, which lay behind S-Mls doors, wait- ing for the right key to turn the lock. The sturdiness of the solid academic door challenged scholars, the obstacle of self-esteem dissolved in teamwork, the skills of creativity developed in recreational pursuits, and the capacity to direct myriads of individual opin- ions into a productive force, resulted in the advantage of progressive leader- ship. Every new idea added to the benefits accomplished by a student body casting a clear-cut fut 11x'r - . Util- izing the keys of leadership, scholar- ship, recreation, and teamwork, youth had an objective - THROUGH THESE DOORS into adulthood. 7 Scholar hlp From the frenzied pleadmg of hopeful campalcn managers and the non senslcal g1mm1cks of candldates V1ClIlg fox that extra x on the ballot stu dent pcnclls thoughtfully dlrected detexmmed the lcadershlp of Shaw nee MISSION The cwmpal n qual1f1 canons and the sp1r1t proved keys to leadershxp Tracmg the route of Chaucers Can terbury Tales, xdentxfymo thc optxc nerve. of a fro , deflnltely provm, he pros of the afflrmatxve, rccallmg the useless devastatlon of war puttmg the fmal footnote m place m perfected form declpherm causes of prohlbl tlon these fragments were combmed mto meanmg key to scholar-sh1p 2 URW' awww G' Ni 9 Recreatlon Dormant ideas and loose muscles were toned into assets to aid in opening thc gateway to dual leisure putterinq m greenhouses trained amateur botanists liltmv Concertos tuned a musician s ear, seldomly used muscles tightened with every smash of a suse with a key molded for the lock of xccreation cord, chantmfr fans profcssmq optl mism spirited guards settmfr up thc winning basket for the forwird re flected the production of the easily lost key of coordination of eoopc ra tion Whether in the spotlight or a member of the spectators, teamwork rewarded its students with an open door to superiorlty . A I, . . . . , xl i I A Voices blending into harmonious ac- . 5 K 1 .- . v 5 . K K . 5 KV ' 1 , ,- 1. . . . Y 31111 TI-321111 Qrk Q an in pq vin 'x Q Q FFXXAS' 'QA wqwk xiiqil gk KQ' N I' 13 ' x ,, ' .V 1 .6 .5 ' . I -'R' 1 , 5 Af A N Eff 2 A 4 fi i l A 1, . Q an sw . 1 'N X 'ff ,. Q 15' , x Xa ' -. .. -- ing . X f si ,fn ' Q . I, Y h ' ' ,i 'QI 's ' fi W Q. . V k ws S 9 'Q a :. - n ' sk' X ix K , K 'Eh las Z A.. hw, , ' t fs.. A M- 'Ss -L A , The House That Education Built From a small, country school barely within the limits of civilization, Shawnee-Mission Rural High School grew into a rather impressive mass of cement and steel, starting po- tential Phi Beta Kappas on their road to success. A suburban high school now, S-M had been engulfed by humanityg and still it grew. Finally, bulging proportions necessitated a one hundred per cent increase in floor space H- Shawnee-Mission East. Today a dual system, S-M high schools are the beginning of an intricate educational net- work. S-M North, alleviated of its overflow, presented a more spacious working area for students to expand their talents. H Sweeping S M's reat h't . - g w 1 e way b hllll . S M, looking ahead, wonders what the future will pation for these blizzard fighters. ecame a c ng own QW!!! S fwsgfwf -K-gaw.5.'fm V ml, ,. , ik iA 1 5 i 3 i H, N I W YQ' .. X W X -- i . . .. . , . E 53 Si J ' X . Q , .6 1' Q lf iif l s A SM I , -. XM L Y-. . tt.. ,tw . ss ' re , f x Ka CCD if - 2: X 'L E-D XE fe if fit P c fr I xy Mgt lag LD ce V, 9- ' , t Ye, -X Q, . ' K J J C? fi, iii gig I X131 'X-Z 4' ff X f' if Q K - f Y at , X pil ij,--fiwx 2 zytrf LK '21 kk, Q v V' .. Lx W 'E' N i J K-, , fqifsg 3, X if If its in xg! FRI. NX. ,f feb '!':. 'a fo . 'dl as gp N Finding the right keys to help students throw ajar S-M's doors of opportunity were the assignments of the agencies of the administration. Solutions to nu- merous issues - itching red spots, growling stomachs, and squealing radiators - were repaired by the nurse, cooks, and custodians. Permission to leave school, enter classes, as well as advice for searching students occupied the interests of the office staff and the coun- selors. Announcing unannounced tests, smilingly sharpening red pencils, and sponsoring aspiring tal- ents - the faculty executed its task of embedding knowledge into cloudy minds awakened into achieve- ment through usage. D 15 X5 HOWARD D. MCEACHEN Superintendent A spirit of cooperation . . . evidenced by the people in this community who support the faculty and the Board of Education in their efforts to provide good schools aided llr. Howard Mcliachen, superin- tendent of schools. in carrying out the functions of his office. Planning facilities to handle increased enrollments, hiring faculty and staff members, executing poli- cies adopted by our Board of Education were the responsibilities of S-M's chief administrator. In another facet of work he analyzed the course of study in an effort to determine how well it met the needs of the students. Success through Admini tration, Interviews, meetings, and special appointments were only a part of Dr. Herbert Bruning's active schedule as Director of Curriculum. He interviewed numerous teacher hopefuls, studied and developed instructional materials, and supervised nearly 350 professional people in S-M's educational organization. Dr. Bruning's duties were furthered by two new schools in the system. New surroundings for a familiar face . . . Mr. Bob Johnson began a different role as Vice-principal this year. With his new post came new duties, such as the supervision of all matters concerning attendance, ae- tivities, and discipline. Despite his demanding schedule, Mr. johnson still found time to assist problem laden students. Organizing Shawnee-Mission's complex transportation system was the task of Mr. Guy Barnes, Administrative Assistant. Revising bus schedules and routes, keeping insurance records, and directing various safety programs were just a few of his many responsibilities. 16 QW . r Eff! ff .14 .-L A 1 Bob Johnson, Vice-Principalg Guy Barnes, Adminis- trative Assistant: Herbert Bruning, Director of Cur- riculum. G. MURLIN WELCH Principal With the school decreased in number, compared to last year ea from 2,700 to 1,950---Mr. G. Murlin Welch, principal, found his tasks somewhat lighter. High- lighting his aims was the idea to attain a closer and better relationship between students and teachers. Although he had many duties concerning the operation and supervision of school functions, and the keeping of records and reports, Mr. Welch never was too busy to forget the ladies and gentlemen of Shawnee-Mission North. He always strove to work with the students in achieving his goal - a still better school with well-informed and ad- justed students. upervision, Ready to absorb and absolve student problems are Mr. A. Palmer Snodgrass and Mrs. Florence Huber, counselors. I 1,1 Q. and Assistance With visions of future presidents in mind, Mr. A. Palmer Snodgrass and Mrs. Florence Huber, S-M's counselors, decided upon a division in their program, beginning this year, in order to reach the students more efficiently. Mr. Snodgrass guided the junior class through their various complications and catastrophies, while Mrs. Huber assisted the confused and bewildered sophomores in their innumerable schedule and class arrangements. The senior class, with the weighty problems of possible scholarships and universities or vocations, was divided between them. Each counselor agreed to advise the same class until its graduation. The life of a counselor is a busy one: Mrs. Huber and Mr. Snodgrass spent hours all year giving the various educational tests: aptitude, interest, and scholarship. Both parents and students were interviewed to iron out vexatious wrinkles in the scholastic year. Hopeful em- ployee was matched with prospective employer. Work- ing every minute of the school day, these two counselors were one of the most valuable assets of S-M North. 17 Elf' E Z 5-'vm QQYJQ-1 HA ,, : - , -1.1 . -f' 141 -, K .,- .. - ft, fl 1 1 37-Y A 1 E . . 1 , 'QS' LI' gf 5 . E31 my 5, 'H' 14' V -Qgkvw if - ia E, is SCHOOL BOARD Howard D McEachen R1chard V Garrett Kenneth P Rankm Charles A Long Roy E W4 l4h M4l Flowers Power of Purse and Pollc An annual mue of hnes-d1v1s1on of school dlstrlcts is declpered by Mr Flowers, a board member, and Dr McEachen ha' lflflllg th4 hud 4t 144111 4 n suxmg as Llllll p41l14x 1111144 IS xx ll 114 Iss 4 111114 th4 Shawna N1lSSlOIl lloud of 1411141114111 1 ILIIIS lllllllldllllh found lhlll xx 1 114 n M4ss1s lN14lx111 FIONSKIQ lxuhudf llll 411141 411n4t1 111l4111 ox 4 4 1 1ss1s KC IX D H 1x111d M41 1411411 th411 11d1111111st11t114 41ff1411l Although 1111l4n41w11 to stud4nts th4 lioud 1114111l141s 1f 4d All th It s s 4 441s1411s IN q111nt4t h4 ld f1n.1l ruhnq 4111 11115 flIl11Illl'll Sllll 1114111 111 14d hx h1 hst114ts f141 sal11r14s .md th4 s.1l4 of d1st11Ct h4111ds A 41th41 4 4 1d4d upon wus th4- 'lIllIlQ'lIIllIlt of sp4411l lllSSKS 4x44pt141n1llw t4ll1 4111 st11d411ts 111 fm h II capped pup1s 18 xull as 11 PIOQIIJIII f111th4 1111 14 14l111 1 1 14141143 lun Illflllwl th4 3 N1 81,100 H4114 111s 4t4d 411 ly 41 ll IS 11s 111141 fu Cr 1nt41 th4 fllT.llIL th 111 tho d111 1114111 of llllll 141111 1 off1c4 N LXPIIICIIHQ 41u41ll111411t ilpllllld 11411 1011 11111111111 l44111s4 lt 114 1114 as to poss1l1l4 14111st1114t1o11 of 4l1ssroo111s llld 111414'1s4s IH th4 t4'14h111q stiff fm Sl111xn44 NI1ss14111 S4l141ol lJ1s t11ct Ih4 d4x4'lop111411t of 4 14h st11d411t s 1h1l1t14 1c44 l4 4d to 11s plll 141s1 of the S M S4ho41l l5o'11d X , .., 1, - . 1 , - -f 1 . . , ' - y ' ' 1 ' ' 0 Bula ' f 5 Q' , 1 ' .lllllQ llt' '4'ss111'x' 4-4 Ill 11114'11t, .' . 1 . l ' il d V1 , - V I V . . , 1 - 4 .V . , I , 2 ,nts Of ' -. 1 ' 'I '1 ' , l.4'Q11l pn 1, . 1. 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S M s Reeordmg rtlsts Prnlx whrtr grrrn or blue lLCt'tI'lQLll'1I' or square brf or lrttlm offru slrps could ht found rn any warrety throughout tht year These slrps were one of the out ward srens of thr offree Wrthrn the glass partrtron stud: nts rneountrred the tapprnq sound of typewrrters tht rrnqrng of tht ttlrphone and tht bell of the rnter corn 'Ihr rr newer srrrnrd to hr a moment of spare trrne for thc busy strff ln tht full rnrollrnrnt lrtpt eury rnrrnhrr on hrs tors clurrnfr the wrnter absences soared and rn the sprrnff all records had to be put rn order for thc trrrn to corny 'Ihrouffhout the year thrs rndus trrous tcarn prcpsurd trinserrpts for departrngf students 'rnd eolluc hound srnrors Althouffh therr dutres were lll'1Ily rnd xurtd thrsr lrdrrs always found trme to hrlp studrnts wrth thru problcrns A large supply of studrnt lu lp 'rssrstcd thrrn hx drlrxerrnfr rnessaqts plck rnff up rhsrntrr slrps krrprnvf records and runnrnq er rands Althouvh eornpsrratnelx few rn number, thls stall rrrcrvfrtresrlly and rffrerentlx carrred out the task of lurprrr Sh rvwnu hlrssron North runnlnq smoothly me sex 'Ted Krmpel and Mrs Swnebat search the files for a clue to the whereabouts of a 'wanted student if R A .4 .0 W v, RP wr-'Sf' bv N-e...,swgF . .. 1 gr-was OFFICE STAFF BACK Lors Smrth Lola Atherton Ellen Hays Thelma Hughes Ted Krmpel Betty Hall FRONT Margaret Phrllrps Nrna Woods Merle Sealey Alberta Gallagher 19 - ' . 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' D 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' Y Y I ' You ll fmd Nancy Huff warns the student art teacher that the picture looks better with all the pleces ln place Blg buslness concernmg the Teachers Association IS dns cussed by Miss Splllman Mr Tomlinson and Miss Welch Teachers Toda and Tomorrow Dld I want to be a teacher? walled per plexed student teachers when they saw the ITlUltltl1dC of S M faces Throughout seven weeks these students spent 150 hours 1n the class room obserxmg teachmg part of the tlme and fmally conductmq the class by themselves The Shawnee MISSION teachers wrote an evaluatnon of then' efforts and the students returned to college the wlser for their experxence Members of the S M Faculty Assoclatxon worked faxthfully to foster a Splflt of fel lowshxp and umty among the partlclpants Teachers from both the hlqh schools and all fxve jumor hxghs had a volce ln the Asso clatlon meetmgs and took an actlve mterest ln lts operatxon 20 EXW? lgflllovl f .4 ll L f'.e All s . x tg n ' ' if f '. afffhl, A mi L . Q M u , D 5 35 ' - ,. . , T 'QI ' p Q, 1, A n I . 3 e A!! N tt ll X P.-T. A. -- tud nt Dlrector The general welfare and the social and mental progress of our students are problems, which must be undertaken at the opening of each school year. The Shawnee-Mission North Parent-Teacher As- sociation accepted this challenge. The once im- possible assortment of tasks fully lost all hopeless- ness. In four gatherings throughout the year the Moms, Dads, and teachers discussed and produced answers to various problems invariably arising dur- ing the course of a school term, A Back to School Nite led the parade of four assemblies and ac- quainted parents with the school and its faculty. The next two meetings were more closely related to problem-solving and looking into the future of education, and these were supplemented by various separate committee functions. A convivial fourth meeting closed the year with a group of S-Mites performing at a Chuckwagon supper. P-TA OFFICERS: Mr. Welch consultant' Mrs K W Tudor corres - - . I v ,n - pondmg secr ta M R b S11 vice president, Mrs. Robert C. Owen, presxdentg Mrs Robert Gladman first v1cei9rggidentrSMrseuJghn 1l3llcG?1ffcOgd cording secretaryg Mrs. R. G. Dolcater, treasurer XR -1. 'Xu 'Fx . 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Science Social Science -S 'W' XWVW ' A Arthur Clements, M.S. Shirley Collins, AS Practical Arm ' Science ' 3 ,, fa , ,wlyw 4, M, L i ,L ,fly 114 x N- 1.,,' , You can't fool me, Mr. Trigg, announces Chuck Ball confidently, Lf -.J , fin i -' .. that is n football, not an elipse. . A 1 'V if X M ,ff - 1 A .7 R iii ' A , 'l' 24 ,, , ii. , ,M ' ., ' gl N ' ' ' , 2 s l X ' 'X ' I ', ' Berry Comstock, M.A. Bill Cornwell, M.S. Leroy CIiSf, M.S. 5fCPhef1 Davis, M-5. Rlfhfifd Dawson, M.S. Engliyh Playfical Educazion lndufifidl Aft! SUCH! 5061162 Science Anna Marie Edwards, Eldora Errer, B.S. Louise Fain, B.A. Fred Foreman, M.S. Edna Mae Gardner, M.A. Social Science Home Economici Language Science A,B, Aldll9t?77Z41ciCJ' 1 Harold Garver MS Harold George MM Merlm Glsh BS I-60021 GO0dW1f1 MA L omlzonal Agrzczzllure Fme Arn Malbemaluf Eflghib PQffigL1jQwggpf fx Mary Hagans BS t '-'--1--- Englub W '--n Dent Hamllton BS Socml Sczence Bit through the bone jomts gulped the blood greedily bolted the body piecemeal Mlss Stanbrough passes the tlme pleasantly reading BEOWULF Donald Healey MA Phyllls He1nke BS Orval Hemphxll MA Jewell Hoskms MA S oczal Sczence Phyncal Educazzon Soczal Sczence Englnb .R A kk 40. 1 3 . ' A r S k ' N5 , . . , . . , . . 1 - - 1' , ' ' ' ' i ' 1 , '1 le A 1 J fam-f . 4 4 if ,. who W K. e. . .,.,,,,.,,,,,, . 4 P A , ' l v 1 L, .. A X 4 x . K xx X . . - KSN A , . . u - ' 9 1 X n ' ' 1 , 7 ' , x X ' K by y 3 ,A SN, S . F- N S Q ,, N 3 X , . . , . . , . . , . . X . X X 'X' N :X , N N h1.lfg.IfL'I lcnncns Virncllc Jones MS Ffcd Lyon B9 Io Q M 1 . , .. , -M , y'C nc-Lcr, B.F.A. Infnulrlzf lhmtiwzn Sxpueb D S 'I 1 . , . . . ' J 1111714 Olfld SCf87ZCf! Crgffj Ps-ev' -fvr ,- WT415' 74' ff-Wa: A1 A N:- an x I, gf , ug ' .gr x7,k b S Vw f I e psf.. Q Mx .ask V' Durlng a busy Saturday afternoon, Verlla Thurman Mr Wheat and Barbe Wallace cease decoration for the dance as they enJoy the popular 'pause that refreshes Frank INILIIITILISIIUIII, MA. M.1!l1w1m.1'cJ me mrby Mmm S M IL In 1 Iums 1NfLCulloug,h BS In1'11a1r11f Arif Frmk Mcrmoud BS W1ll11111 Oldhun Nam Ol R M is L san BS um PILL M A xmas Phnlln as Smml Ttmfzu M M I F1120 Arif Language BIIJUZLJF Ingfub 26 my N f if - V V. ,M 3 x ',,,fggX,s.g.,f,Qz,g L f A I ,. 5 . . . V SAF! C I' Y-V., .,, 'Z A Q L Q-3 X F 'D , ' if s - v-1 .y I .i - ,Sy sl I X , L A 0 1 - 4 . E' M I I V I fd- . ' 1 '. K I Y Q Y L . .4 ' . f MX, . ' , ' 1 ' n - Q., f , 1 ,,-. Q K gli, LL if ' 'xp 'f I 1 4 V W , My M 4 , A25 Q L A , . f ' ' ' ga y pg - we :if , . , y X2 53 X M e nl z X z 4 ., 1 , , . ' - . H . . 1. ' , ' A ' L 1 ' . Dlle Plbg MA Language sf- 'C' bladys Shcrar BS Fglnx Shulur MS Imclzcal Af Q Bzumeff Brym Sperry MS PIIHLII Spxllmm Malhufzamx 3 MA Rosalne Stme MS Englnb Langnu N f W am Smnbrougn Hlrold Reade ME Clydg Rgdpqm NIA Qlnrle5Sgha1-ff MS Mlldred Snhumakcr yum! Sgfengg Smmf SLILHLL Mafhc H1 111 Eflgllib M A I-'l81'5'5 NIO' gr-' Q- 'HI Loren Slmpson E Sparlmg MA Dwight Spencer MS Erzgluh BIIJIJICIJ Sueme H ulory W +1 Q in Th s repeated Mr Spenser for the benefit of those students who had not understood hum the fu-st time IS a mature archegomum 27 f - 'v , A A , . . ' ' . ', . . S - ' Y - - S ' 1 w 7 , -, . A. K ,J -If I I Li' , A . T XX ' Q. 5 . Q 5 I Q s X X 5, ' Sr ww ' S, 5 . N L Q S x A K S Q: 4' Q a 1 u J A - e, S. f . is ' 1 2 ' ' t 3 -Aj - N ' ' -T- -.',' , -,', fl S ' 1... -' , N ' ' ,M.S.XX'.. ', .. . -' I . - ' - .: . ' 4 ' A ' 1 ' . ' , Q S ' Q , M.A. f, A MV' X X ,.,. ' ' . - , L--1 F LJ -' w .mn ' S6495 N S 1 u. . . I k ' I ' V L ., I ,fi ' Q, , 5 4' X C , v N ,mba A a A Y. . . ,V 8 . - ge S 0 i , . ' . . . ,,. . ,, , . Wxllmm Strntkler Wallace Strong ME lldll76'7IldflLJ Suence 'D Nma Thenss MA Wrlllam Tncgrecn BA Englula Matbemancr john Tomlinson MS Dick Trlgg MS Archxe Unruh MS G Watson ME Frances Weaver BS Socml Science Matbemazzcf Sczence Enghrh Burmeff 0- 'LN kv., .l O '5- 9- A Welfh, MA Gertrude Welch, MA james Wheat, B of AE Glen Wheaton, BS Bob Wootton, MS Soczal Sludzer Mathematics Fzne Ari: Sczence Cnglnb if 'rl xi ' J 'xx q I 1 Q ai ri 1 ' 1 Q Ure! 'AEK' 7 Q 4 l . Vx I r Ak T 1-Q I T -J A 1 A , te at wg if ' 3 A at 5 I' . ff? R . ' . A 1 X an ' .o. l new I f 'G' A V , f: fel A .. A ri 4 ' 4 all J -X x l l at , -a if 9' 5 .' . :Q . , ' ,B If g xx X Watching a tournament in the fifteenth century, conducting an zitoniie experiment, or discussing world relations with lleflziulle were all possible ad- ventures for S-hiites who entered the library. Blrs. Ailine 'l'honius and her assistant, Mrs. Mil- dred Walker, guided students in their quest to find the one tool necessary to complete their speech, a Civil Service resezxreh paper. or iueniorization of the lust few lines from .lIarB1'th. Eleven thousand volumes as well us eighty current nizigzizines usually contained just what the tezieher ordered. A sug- gested studiousness in deeorf spaeiousncss, modern lighting, and eonifortable furniture-V-produced a, silence as ninny thoughts were activated. Besides many novels, the shelves of the library contained eneyelopedias, biographies, and nonfiction books for S-mites who sought a well-rounded reading cur- riculum. In addition to the main room of the library, the haek issue room, the periodical room, and the three conference rooms provided an oppor- tunity for Shawnee-Nlission students to browse or concentrate on their studies. Whether S-Mites came to the library to be amused or amazed, they seldom went away discontented. Qi z Q ...J John ment t 725- . i' ' Q g R rf- if J -N If-sm - I 5' ' ,..o 11 rm.. . 'Q .-'- Liegel and Jane Palmer make plans for enlighten- as they carefully study the library display. Novel Ideas, Pa t References t is if il i i L me-QP In it .. N ' fi Ailme Thomas, M.A. 3 Q - Library Science fi L i i 5 g . i gas . 32 4 f gf , y ,R is U , 5 Serious study precedes Ronnie Yates's decision on just what is the right book for Mildred Walker, B-A. review tomorrow. Englijl, '29 Faced with weighty problems, Mary? Mary Grohe and tMrs. Noel discover the effects of Christmas vaca lon. ' t PTB, ,gl E3'Ylm M, W, E, uh . . . comes in response to Mrs. Noel's eye-test. Assembling S-Mites favorite snack is an easy task for the able hands of Mrs. Daisy Norman and Mrs. Mary Carson. 30 Care Taker, Indian Comforter of the sick and mother away from home was Mrs. Mildred A. Noel, school nurse. Nlrs. Noel's duty was to send students home if they became ill at school, as well as to examine them when they returned. Students who suffered from headaches. viruses. and frequently major ills sought solace in the sanctuary of the 'ilady in white at S-M. Under the influence of Mrs. Noel's ef- fective methods many S-Mites were aided in prompt re- covery, resulting in return to classes. Within two minutes after the lunch bell rang, hundreds of students were already seated in the cafeteria. This ex- treme punctuality was caused by the enthusiasm for the hot meals planned by Mrs. Daisy Nonnan. the Director of Food Service, and Mrs. Mary Carson, her assistant. These women ordered food, hired cafeteria employees. supervised the training of personnel. and served a daily breakfast. Chief engineer on the good ship North was Mr. Fred Stumbo, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. To keep everything ship-shape Mr. Stumbo and his as- sistants saw that the radiators functioned during snow- storms and the tardy-bell rang no sooner than 8:30. Known to teachers and administrators. Mr. Stumho worked behind the scenes to assure smooth operation of S-M School District equipment. ' KY' ll' .IAUJQN Mr- W S.wE b? lmscfibes UPC fightdfewildy CUSTODIANS. Joe chamberim, Max Zahner, Lum-1-white to? U10 .imlldangs broken artlcles an 0 er house Bill Kircli Leon Shurlev, Bernard Chapman minor ui men s. Chef, Repairmen U01 CAFETERIA STAFF. STANDING: Katherine Johnston, Mabel Macklin, Pauline Jennings, Helen Guthrie, Lu- cille Piggott, Erma Harlowe. SEATED: Mildred Ward, Rose Holland, Imogene Owens, Beulah Patterson, Cora Geick, Goldie Martin. lil x .xx In ' .v l A Q F . Q . I ' s N X .. W' f 1 tx' x- ' ,.' ,V . .:. ,, 'yl XX f x' A E x hx X ll ffl .X IN X4 Il fy , X f, 1 1, . i I 1 xml AWK wxllx QV Ny l X , , X .Q y A .' ' 1 xl. it x I 4 .N , y. 1 x, i I f , ' t - , ' C- D ,Qs , 3' ' wi' X.. ' Nt A -NJ 'li ,pf ,lt xx 'I 4 AJ ' Ski Q.. Ji 'll I Yi V IK' . it .. is 1 ,L h. ylt .Mu w. 1 YL JJ X - lx! 1 ,- f .l t l - 'Y' ,V -0- , ll .f ' Q H .- kk I X i X1 , J 'N vx if . A .N N I' X ' Nl I' ,I W' V9 A , M l ' X 5 -Y - y itll 'Hx' l 4 ,tk 1 1 ' 'I X , l ' ' J ' X4 .vm E .1 1 l ll I me -. C ,K XBL1igT The solid color of academic subjects swung wide as students exposed the needs of a collapsing Confederacy, the intentions of the villain, and the elusive exponent in S-M's manifold and multi-purpose departments. Practical arts - faultlessly completing a U-turn, add- ing a spark to an idle engine, and remaking an out- dated formal - integrated into the curriculum, added knowledge through experience. Esthetic talents were shaped into musical excellence in harmony and color coordination in artistry. In gaining the ultimate from study, S-Mites used a dynamic force - the key of thought. -hun--.., J'-I ----........,,.., Has Mlss Thelss been caugh her favorite Jazz record t m the act of playing 'V An informal atmosphere provides the setting for drama students as they act mentally ,.ff' Back from vacation, the unused mlnds of students find exercise, as they travel the path of the Canterbury Tales m Mrs Comstock's English class. 34 . 5 ii? ai. - -..T ,, 1 - - i . All H .yd XX ' , . . s l ' t a, LM., at 1 'J .- i . ,wx is A - ff A I fr 5 . , ' . .Q W L .. , . W ,cifxypk , ,A .. 5 S.. . Q y 9 , i, , J 5 . K , X F -5. WF y l , , f 3 Key to ommumeatlon Accordmg to a text book of the Shawnee M1ss1on junxors each day Englxsh IS bunff used more and more mcorrectly by the Amencan populat1on The Engllsh students of Shawnee Mlssxon North re futed thls statement In a complete study of the1r natnve tongue students were fascmated and 1n spxred by the unportance of lxterature and gram mar Sophomores, when not learnmg about ger unds and mfmntnes or subjects and predleates were engrossed 1n the flowlnq happlness of Walt vvllltllldll or the rhetorlcal statellness of Shake speare umors were captnvated by authors datmg from the Anglo Saxon perlod to the modern tlmes from the coarse sarcasm of Chaucer to the en durxng quahtxes of George Bernard Shaw Al though the bxqgest xmpxesslon on semors mlnds was the term paper they also burnt the Yflldlllqht oxl wxth Lrane Melv1lle and Thurber Not to be folgotten by semors were the1r xocabulary books whlch opened the doors of loquaclty Readmg, not only for school but just fox pleasure, students found the flelds of l1terature mterestmg and use ful for then daxly llVlllg All through the year, teachers sophomore jumor, and scnlor stressed the fact that the adventure of learmng 15 there lf sought AA Roxann Rack mqulsltlvely consults her own lapful of answers C Certainly you may' Mr Wootton helps out Steve Ris Inger ln a pressmg sxtuatxon 35 Q . . . . ,, .M 'a X t ' ' T h ' ' . x ' ' . E . an . T . . - . t I ' . X . . A - vt ' . ' 1 a A X . . . 4 K n K 1 . , , K - J . q ' e, ' ,Y ' x s 1 . . . x - . . K . . ' . J 1 1 ' , ' i F f K Lx D A x V, - - . . ' 'ig,, ,Q 1 3 ' 'Q I' ' I . Y ll' Ti. , r 5 - s ' If V' x 1 u Q s - , L Q Q 1 ' N l 1 a ls La T 1 L -1' - , - J - iexslf ,- - '. 'Qi S o A 'F .M X 'N t - S . E X U rs' NN t If X , t r xy of , ' f X Q., u - y 1 n u Q 0 . 0 - . L lx Axes to Atoms , 3 . sw W gffffhiii 5' Modern Americans utilize the ancient custom of the round- Studying ancient civilizations, exploring American frontiers, and discussing the U. S. Constitution were only a fcw of many activities in the social science classes this year. Seniors, looking to the future, dili- gently studied in order to become well-informed citi- zens, while juniors explored our great American heritage. History-minded sophomores probed into the fascinating mysters of world history. For those students who desired more social science background, courses offering a study of American relations with foreign powers, the effects of nature on the economy of nations, and the fundamentals of correct and cour- teous driving were available. At the end of the term, social science students were more capable of grasping the importance of the study of history, but above all they realized some of its profound effects in a modern era. table discussion to present reports. nil In So there, exclaims Paula Mullendore, as she proves to Ruth Anne Brown, Lynda Thomson, and Sharon Thomas that she is rignl.. 36 L Chufilk Adams Bob Ash, Bruce Anderson Steve Ashe and Barry Bryan discuss their celebrated international es capa es Finding a spot of activities in the Western Hemi . S here is Linda Birch, pointing to Shawnee MIS Dont be sad Ill give your U S News and World Report on North back to you tomorrow Mr Mermoud comforts Karen Kelso 37 C f . I : Swv! A it A. , - , , . 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AND WORY Worklng on the mslde L1nda Roodhouse puts the bxologlcal facts ln place As J1m Douglass watches, Steve Shade freely com 39 C ,. 2 it 1 . T . H , . . x , ,L .1 , A. . .'., 2 l. 1 , . , . , ' ' . K . ,1 5 1 C 5. 1 ',. 1 ,I I 14 . ' K wr' D S 1 O H 'H-x 'X I ' X I ' ' Q . . 1 D . . . 5, - Av, 1 . . Sp , 1-1 1 1 s' - 11-1 1 ' - M . . . iv , , . , , .1 1 2 2 . - K ' fl 1 1 --3, -1 -, 1 '-.', - id ev '00 lll 10 21111. 5 - ' ' 'X to the physics classes V - a pI'Ogl'i1Ill started in the physlcs A J' 1 X . 1 L - -1 '- 11l1' ' ' '. 1 ' 1-1. ' K f- FZ. .. V il' , ,.l U- l 1 -1'-11-I 1 - 1 - ,H-N ' L L 1 S ,1 ' 1 ' 1 1 '- , 1111 1 -Z 1 ' I on A J an . 1 krf 1 1 '1 1 t. L -- 1 ' 1 O. 5 . . 2 F V x T, 1 X . - . if 5 . . .kv Q v . L' 'g . K 1,, x.-...X D, 1 l y . . . y . . . . but what does it do? stammers baffled Bob Cathey, as he evaluates the intricate mechanisms of a rare . . . Physics students attentively watch Dr. Harvey E. White and learn how to short circuit the projector. 40 Biologist Nancy Knoell makes a scientific report on the proverbial fish story. -O-' 3353 NN ..-M .N n., Q ' , ' 'fo u Pl J5- 'l on 'o ,n a Raising the height of the fire under hrs beaker, Jlm Hmchman seems to be provmg the adage that a watched pot never bolls HHS IJ X 8. QQ Ill 5 ...U IIA? G x Lis.-4 2- Y ,553 ,'nv 5 -is I Jim Breneman and Carl Nelson peer through a magnifying glass at a . . . specimen. 41 . is 3 . .3f. .'.V.:: . .a-155. 'Fa 2112: Q - A .. -, ,-- X., .r S 3-.:-g-:six ,, f - Q :lgtlglgigigv .UC r ::::-,1::::::11w,:i . , :::g.3 :- -'-:ZEELEXQ A rc -.-.,-.- -. xr-51 ,. -3 .--,,- - e - Q- S,- b liliixgc A C 252'-I .N ' ' 1: X, 5' Q N ,. ' -x'u o'o ', .0 e A r.. I . . -. 5 ...-in, In V .Q M ,ws 5 - , ' .. .sn.s.n.q.. . . .4 ,cv Y Q .',.- -.Xg.,'.Q .., . ,. v gr' ,Q ,Qu 4 .. 'h. '.'n.'n,'-fn o,v -M ' S .1 n, 3. . . u 1,- ' .I -. , n. 1, Q.--in, , Q.. K . ' .U 1. 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S-Bfites discovered this suhjeet was a key to many interests. lVhile geometry students learned about parallelograms and triangles, alge- bra classes found the equivalent of X in inter- esting and frequently trying equations. Students who proved ease and ability in mastering the prin- eiples of math attended special accelerated classes. Seniors were given the opportunity to review the rudiments of the eourse in a, special refresher Course for college. Those who realized the im- portance of higher mathematics, not only in their eareers hut in their everyday life. sought to expand this knowledge in trigonometry and solid geometry classes available for one semester each. S-Mites found that mathematics was more than a lahryinth of Confusing figures, numbers, and formulas. The center of the eirele. the base of the triangle, or the root of an equation proved the heginning of deeper study. After studying its many uses, they learned that math was the Center of their thoughts, thc base for their experiments, and the roof of their discoveries. Root to Gro From S ' ww X ' 4 4' Big thinkers, Clint Hardy, Dean Haisch, and Harold Schroeder, manipulate their multiplication on S-M's giant slide-rule. 42 Giving a professlonal touch to a puzzling triangle, Mrs Gardner assists Patty Meyer uid This angle must go somewhere ' puzzles Ken ffm' Turner as he and Jeanne Maxwell tackle a geo metrlc model lin' if Pointing out the undlsputable facts in the equation to Jim Smith and Hubert Schindorf, Miss Welch explalns the use of the ehptlcal pool table again 43 N' 1 4' .W , .s -- +V QUE. Malntenant, Janie Phillips, explains Mrs. Baldwin, S-M North's petite, French ambassadress. Mr. Pigg and his Spanish pepsters lead the Pep Club in some south-of-the-border vociferation A Handy Second Tongu vesomt no, F vflgff 1' I Gods and goddesses of Rome meet in the S-M cafeteria: John Pllkey, Mary Jane Gillespie, Doug Gates, Brooks Carder, and Nancy Morning. 44 With a pert Bonjour or a friendly Buenos dials, the modern language classes began the daily exercises that go with learning to speak in a foreign tongue. First- and second-year students lost themselves in the vague intricacies of the French and Spanish grammar, while the third- and fourth-year students, having mastered the basic essentials, studied fragments from the great literature of the two countries. Next door, the classical language department, Latin, labored valiantly to conquer Gaul with Julius Caesar and his legions. However, translations and iuemorization did not constitute the entire activity of the language classes. At Christmastide, all Shawnee-Mission awaited the carol- ing in the halls as students from the advanced classes and clubs marched past the open doors singing the old favorites in French, Spanish, or Latin. The French department, through the efforts of the advanced club, produced a Charming program thoroughly enjoyed by everyone in both assemblies. The three departments sponsored one special banquet each, attended by giggling French maids, stalwart Spanish farmers, or dignified Roman gods and goddesses. Tickets were eagerly sought and souvenirs were proudly displayed the day following the festivity. Even the clubs were busy, holding parties, picnics, and learning some of the famous history of their respective countries. Paul Wright's back again singing-this ti l dl Spanish carolers in Yuletlde melodies of suliiiiy igpaiig the -P ,44- KJNIV 4 J C ? mm, XL, X X T FH' I R J. xg V French carolers deck the halls of Shawnee-Mission North with festive music, as Christmas approaches. 3 ,. MJ.: This, insists Bill Sims firmly, despite several hands, is Italy! 46 Planning ahead for future trips abroad, Jim Devall? . Better brush up on your accent. K. I ,ya n WNV! nd ' X 'Q ...- WS Classic men of war, Jack Biggins, Nelson Farney, and Glenn Tilghman, refuel between battles. .40 l' Getting in step with the Christmas spirit, the marching Latin class carols the other classes. 4 .,,.. K.-5. 5- 7,,,,ff 4 . Senor, Patti Duncan, serenading is done beneath the window, Carolyn Goodman emphatically tells her caller. 47 dfffzpj PVTZ, f s. I .1 .W Of !'f X. q 1 ff mff 'ffl 3 ,f ILLXIK7 Future girl Fridays and private secretaries are tutored in the mysteries of shorthand by Miss Weaver 6 , , , of the business department. 'iI'he best policy lS to always pay your income taxes c ass. 1 ?, ,tl what -., - - F . 3 g ,?'VZ'if,,l 5' Titles of nobility reward S-M's fastest fingers 1 -Jim Royer and Nancy Gray, typing king , , , , and queen. Keeping their fingers busy is no chore for steno ra h stu- E D Y dents, Carolyn Ebert, Judy Mayer, and Elizabeth Marshall. 48 - comm uw explains Mr. Sparling to his attentive business law I . Stenographer-in-training, Carolyn Wiard, preparing for a career of reform, practices cleaning up the business. Financial Whirl Today, to the people of other countries, the word America means big businessg Shawnee-Mission provided students with courses to prepare them for a successful entrance into the complex world of economics. Future secretaries learned the prin- ciples of their job in the clerical practice course and acquired the tools of their trade in shorthand, typing, and business machine classes. Bookkeep- ing emphasized the accounting fundamentals for potential figure men . Business leaders of to- morrow profited from the practical infomiation obtained in business law and business principle study. S-Mites making daily trips into these classes encountered alien sounds-ftapping, click- ing, ringinga -and foreign words--comptometer, debenture, overhead- -which they would meet throughout their careers. Mastering intricate drills aided students to acquire speed and accuracy, two qualities prospective employers would de- mand. As training was completed, some appren- tices ventured forth to become leaders in their fields, and by going to college, ma.ny continued to gain knowledge that would further develop their ability, so that they would be able to contribute their maximum to the business world. Know your A-B-C's! It helps in filing practice, according to Janet Ewing, Elizabeth Marshall, Judy Ayler, and Marilyn Moore. ii' 49 ...- A CAPPELLA CHOIR OFFICERS: Tom Purington, president Y Carl Deane, vice-president, and Kenna Barnes, secretary- S-M's A- Tm'li'x'ision pros - S-M Nortlrs ii rapt-lla rhoii e - again Cll'lllUIlSIl'lli4'Cl thvii' gibilitirs on zi local tc'li'vision station. Mr. lN'illi.nn Olcllunn. clii'4'c'- tor of tlu' vorgil nnisu' cli'pin'tnu'nt, tunrcl up tlu' choir at tlu' licginning' of tlu' season for IJl'l'ii0l'lllllllCl'S in school :issn'nihlii's :incl neigh- horhoocl c'lnn'c'lu's. llnring llu' Ynlvticli' S011- son. choir nu'inlu'rs sane ifm'is'ii1onyofCarols, at l.c'nti'n waisoii. tlu' Sui-n lust XYorcls ol Cllnistf' 'l'ln'ongliont llu' ymuir. ilu' choir gurl' p1'rloriiiziiu'iw lor tlu' pnhlu' in ilu' llllfllltlfllllll at school. Sonu'tinu's ilu' Nliulrigiil :incl Xlotvt coiuliu't4'cl tlu'ir own rm'lu'Lirszils :incl Il1'I'l.4llilll1lllK'l'N, so or- ganized xxvn' tlu'y :incl nlwlc to work :is il unit. Sl'Yl'Illy-Sl'Yt'll llIlIJl'l't'lllSNllll'Il won' ilu' tivzis- iirvcl hlairk rolws ol' choir nu'inlu-rs, gliully scrvirie tlu'ir school and tlu'ir connnnnity with innsic. app lla CHOIR. BACK: Dave Ruby, Jim Bagg, Ken Jones, Paul Green, Bruce Hawk, Lanny Ellis, George Allen, Bob Jones Carl Deane, Tim Melton, Jack Fischer, Jack Cannon, Steve Schermerhorn. SECOND: Brian Moyer, Lee Studna John Hanscum, Marsha Spry, Ruth Moyer, Diane Byrd, Eleanor Dyke, Kathy Innis, Jo Jones, Randi OWCD,.L1hd3 Sell, Carolyn Lewis. FRONT: Rise Cameron, Nancy Huyett, Margaret Mathis, Barbara Wallace, Nancy Erickson Jeanne Maxwell, Cynthia Childers, Sharon Mayes, Jane Young, Janet Ewing, Judy Cordry, Donna Sportsman. 50 CHORALE. BACK: Jim Bagg, Ora Ann Hiat, Ken Jones, John Thomas, David Ruby, Lee Studna, Jerry Hyatt Richard Rffid. Paul Wright, Kay Mahan, Carol Dean. SECOND: Susie Gladman, Bob Pearse, Paul Young, Tim Melton Kathy Owen Linda Pigg Dianna Gray Paul Courtney Jean Maxwell Tom Purinton Jud Gunn FRONT , V, , , , , I , Y y ' SU'-J Yarborough, Diane Sedgwick, Kenna Barnes, Jane Young, Diana Byrd, Sharon Mayes, Kathy Innis, Linda Sherar, Eleanor Dyke. A '- A A - A 1 CHOIR. BACK: Tom Purinton, Mike Hawkins, Paul Young, Paul Courtney, Ed Glayzer, Jim Devall, Mike McKay, Dick Reid, Paul Wright, Jerry Hyatt, Gary Tankersley, Jack Scheurich. SECOND: Kenna Barnes, Shirley Pitts, Kathy Owen, Susie Gladman, Pattie Bova, Kay Hendricks, Phyllis LaFollette, Diana Gray, Carolyn Overstreet, Dawn Tilbert, John Thomas, Roger Jackson. FRONT: Judy Gunn, Linda Butterfield, Sandy Melton, Linda Sherar, Louanne Bell, Judy Lindquist, Sue Yarborough, Kay Mahan, Linda Pigg, Carole Holy, Ora Ann Hiatt. 51 orth 66Beat niks Voealize When the busy rush of students, laden with books and running to meet their buses, subsided, the still of the J' halls was broken by melodious airs which drifted through the doors of room 150, again and again. Each successive time the singing improvedg the timing became more pre- cise. Finally the songs were ready to be presented to the entire school by the mixed chorus, the girls' choir, or the sophomore girls' glee during assemblies. Continually, Mr. William Oldham worked with these groups and trained them until they were competent and desirable entertainers. Furthermore, Mr. Oldham gave his stu- dents a background in vocal music and experience that they can use as a basis to compete for membership in more advanced groups, for many glee, choir, and chorus members hoped to join the a capella choir in the future. To gain additional experience, songsters formed duets, sextetsg and entertained the semi-annual talent assem- blies with music ranging from lvestern folk songs to English tavern rounds. It was hard to say, after wit- nessing S-M's vocal assemblies, who enjoyed the music more - the songsters or the audience. f , Shawnee-Mission.choir members always harp on one subJect-music. GIRLS' GLEE. BACK: Linda Kranz, Jeanne Nelson, Susan Judd, Melinda Marmon, Connie Hartner, Jody Richard- son, Edna Peterson, Barbara McFall, Linda Jones, Cliftene Hedrick, Marilyn Roy, Dana Hayes, Marilyn Clayton. THIRD: Nancy Schroeder, Nancy Marshall, Carolyn Henry, Carol Jackson, Pat Harper, Patsy Hanenkamp, Nancy Kirchoff, Linda Tewksbury, Jeanne Cloud, Linda Crawford, Joyce Palmer, Warnalee Kuhn, Sally Suit. SECOND: Carol Packard, Donna Jones, Sue Ann Parker, Joyce Smith, Verla Thurman, Pat Perkins, Judy Wilmot, Judy Win- ters, Bernice Wiglesworth, Connie Paffen, Beverly Briggs, Vickie Johnson. FRONT: Roberta Hinckle, Cherly Pel- gJn,bMaryi Coppinger, Patty Meyer, Jane Prather, Betsy LaFollette, Jane Kelly, Jerry Donahue, Linda Collins, ar ara ee. 52 .,,,,..-s'- yrs- ff S fx Pikn- x Duane Sedgwlck vlews the gay checked P J s heraldmg the presentatlon of Shawnee Mlsslon North s operetta, The Pajama Game GIRLS' GLEE BACK Rhea Segebrecht, Rosemary Bolles, Ralene Loman, Susan Kaufman, Shlrley Joos, Glenda Garrelts, Sharon Mctlam, Sherry VanDerbur, Kathy Barnhart, V1ck1 Wllhams, Barbara Austm, Pat Henry, Jan Walton THIRD Pat Newell, Sharon Young, Kay Bevms, Ehzabeth Scott, Carol Austm, Sandra Mabry, Barbara Arnold, Joan Smalley, Ruth Ann Unruh, Judy Chfford, Barbara Spoor, Amta Adams SECOND Betty Baker, Marv Weston, Joyce Wh1tf1ll, L1nda Brown, Sandy Davldson, Marguerlte Jackson, Amta Bradley, Jackxe Taylor, L1nda Fox, Sharon Bass FRONT Angela Stufflebam, Judy Bell, Sandra Gallen, Judy Fuller, Pat Epste1n, Norma Dodson, Caren Mlller, Gretchen Glbson, Lo1s Garlow, Judy Cansler 53 li: fe: 'A A C P yt 1' , f ' ' I' ,Q N Q A L , .. , 'f A ,ir 1 ' n ,I ' b . ' is Lai: if, ' , S 'n'la ' 1 ' . 'qt' 1 vig. 44 I 'f esmiff II , - ' f':: ' 9 . J ' ,' ' if 3 S S ,L 1-'Sa Tl! V P ' . y L 5 J! C J ,L L 'I' ' flf-l?' - X. 1 .8 AF' ' .fi I . Q . I ,-xi -x 1' wr 1 - K, f , . . . , - ' U ' , . .y . , Wamw 2 iq L. l li - 4 .L , , l 4- - 1 ,Q music, conclude Kay Mahan, Tim Melton, Thomas. nib GlRLS' CHOIR. BACK, Sue McPherson, Betty Decker, Cheryl Grimm, Connie Hays, Sandra Voorhies, Karen Kelso, Diane Dietrich, Vicki Lewman, Pat Burk, Nancy Hackley. SECOND: Nancy Marshall, Sue Grant, Karen Coiner, Alicia Harris, Beverly Buck, Mary Lloyd, Jo Ann Wade, Arlene Hampton, Marty Halbert. FIRST: Pam Nelson, Jill Landram, Bev Warren, Beverly Hall, Lois Freudenthal, Paula Durham, Linda Donnell, Kathy Sappenfield, Sue Decker. Wherever there is harmony, there is Paul Green, Paul Young, and John HB--H34 Lida Rose . . . the Senior Quartet serenade a lady fair. 1 Kay Mahan exploits her creativity and composes an impromptu concerto. MUSIC for the Llstenlng BOYS GLEE CLUB BACK Gary Shaffer B111 Mohlmg Bruce Dunn Mike Roberts Carl Blessing Wayne Zirzow Roger Jackson Steve Argubrxght Roger Stoker Howard Lovan Bob Padley THIRD James Evans Ron Ellis Terry M h Stoker Ken Robb Don Lovan Ronald Jones Ted Crum Larry Goodnight Charles Burger Bob White FRONT Ron Woolworth Mike D1etr1ch Darrell Cluts Steve Rusk Jerry Naster Darwyn Godwin Sanford Sharlow JJ O O O , u 3 . . y . . . oc el, Jack Taylor, David Hunsicker, John Evans, Bob Courtney, Don'Davis, Gary Brock. ,'SECONDi Cecil I' I' MIXED CHORUS: BACK: Ronnie Nicely, Dave Toboll, Jim Stiner, Ashton Mochelle, Bob Mackey, Bob Crowley, Bill Mohling, Wayne Zirzowe, Gary Lawson. SECOND: Linda Lounsbury, Mary Ann Whitwell, Carol McDaniel, Sharon Conley, Pat Patterson, Carol Livesay, Dedee Dutcher, Diane Harpold, Martha Sipes, Linda Roodhouse. FIRST: Carol Beth Miles, Sharon Finesey, Kathy Kephert, Rosemary Drennen, Janet Finkemeyer, Pam Metz, Lynne Hardy, Darcy LaFollette, Karen Martinson. v Tom Purinton seems to have used the right measures to bring out the quality of these musicians. Back-stage life becomes more hectic as curtain time approaches. 1' Q6 ie I g,,., F' K i 'l ,Q Q. Ni They Share v-r-Q-f , Ji' A5 , rg U Y J MIXED CHORUS: BACK: Dan Calvert, Bruce Robb, Mike Roberts, Don Hess, David Hunsinger, Phil Schorick, John Evans, Jim Evans, Jim Crossen, Sanford Sharlow. SECOND: Carol Sitton, Linda Bloomer, Janet Hampton, Diane Johnson, Ann Binford, Lydia Paul, Linda Musser, Pat Righter, DeDee McGrew. FIRST: Betty Decker, Sharon Lane, Peggy Brock, Lydia Howells, Sharon Mayes, Susie Stine, Randine Thorud, Sue Quigg, Judy Durham, Linda Dodson. Their Airs ls Q51 aim llllllis E!'.1'.!ll7 ur, , lg ' Q, H, l JUNIOR GIRLS' SEXTETTE. Judy Gunn, Kathy Innis, Susie Gladman, Jeannie Maxwell, Cynthia Childers, Linda Sell. Diane Sedgwick and Jim Bagg explore a vast musical storehouse. 57 ORCHESTRA. BACK: Catherine Erickson, Janice Campbell. FIFTH: Patricia Szczerbachki, Charley Ann Haines Ronald Ashby, Nancy Clark. FOURTH: Patty Meyer, Judy Rider, Tamara Ewing, April Knief, Dell Odell, John Hem ber, David Smith. THIRD: Tom Harris, Judy Turner, Cindy Butler, Ted Crum, William Turner, Carol Saunders Denny Noble, Ann Franklin. SECOND: Margot Biery, Linda Sherar, Janet Ewing, Nancy Fulton. FRONT: Diana Gray, Janice Neet, Sharon Lane, Eleanor Holt. 1. N A. wa .. ' an ORCHESTRA OFFICERS. BACK: John Magill, vice-president: Linda Clark, librarian: Lynn Marcoux, treasurer. FRONT: Jo Lewis, secretary: Nancy Clark, student director: Joan Mc- Lean, president. 58 Harold Schroeder's horn has its niche in life. 'YR' ORCHESTRA. BACK: Sharon Gray, Jo Ann Lewis, David Reavis, Becky Carson, Steve Schermerhorn. FOURTH: Susan Essex, Joan McLean, Carl Hammond, John Magill. THIRD: Jim Fleming, Lynn Marcoux, Jan Mauk, Roger Pilley, Steve Shade, Bruce Hawk, David Potter, Judy Anderson. SECOND: Corinne Berbach, Sharon Paup, Jeanne George, Mariann Harris, Carol Worthing. FRONT: Louis Tripp, Barbara Lytle, Karen Martinson, Kathy Carlson. NOT PICTURED: Rosemarie Remde. Fiddling with a Purpose Learning the language of music as it was created by the masters was hut one facet of the orchestra program this year. S-M musicians acquired a deeper appreciation of music as they played worthwhile compositions. Under the direction ol' Mr. Harold George, instrumental instructor, they played such varied selections as l'reethoyen's FIRST SYMPHONY, The Christmas March. and a medley from THE MUSIC MAN. Throughout the year the or- chestra presented a number of performances including as- sembly programs, the Christmas program, and Spring Con- cert. But the most important achievement of this organ- ization was the necessary spirit of cooperation employed to make Shawnee-Mission North's orchestra a harmonious success. First hour orchestra was not all work, however, lighter moments were as plentiful and varied as the selec- tions played. Brass section of S-M North band celebrates a holiday for sousaphones. -M's arching ong Marching endless miles around the football field would sccrn adequate activity for most groups- 'any group except the band. Shawnee-Mission No1'th's A Band was always 1 5 ablc to supplement thc enthusiasm of S-M's 1-age-1' sup- g porters at ahnost all athletic events, including pvrforui- QA ' ances during home games and frequently gaincs away from 'I f home through thc football and basketball seasons as wt-ll X l as at all Pcp Club 21.SSl Illl3llt'S. The A Hand also particif Q patccl in numerous zxctivitics, other than athletics. During v a busy fall schcdulc, the band attended Kansas University Band Day, marched in the KC Ainvrican Royal Parade, and played at the annual Clax'alcadc. S-M's band coni- A ' pletcd the ycar by giving assemblies. Couipcting in thc dis- 'f- trict contests, pcrforrningf a spring concert. and playing on other special occasions. The A Band was assisted in several instances by the S-Bl li Band. The B Band or band-in-training diligently practiced complex scales, marches, and drills in preparation for future band work in the A Band. Af BAND. BACK: John Smith, Lee Meeker, Doug Davey, Jack Lana, Sharon Gray, Larry Griffin, Charles Ros- to-cil, Tom Graham, Sue Aitken, Donna Fitzpatrick, Becky Carson, Steve Schermerhorn. FIFTH: Ray Wycoff, Richard Trump, Linda Lang, Bill Buck. FOURTH: Sue Essex, Nancy Clark, Charles Plumb, Sylvia Crum, Edwina Wagner, Kathy Clark, Jim Heldberg, Steve Shade, Dick Loidolt, Roger Pilley. THIRD: John Weig, Richard Porter, Ronnie Bruce, Dick Jones, Cynthia Cheesebrough. SECOND: Sylvia Essex, Julie Haug, Nancy Wright, Tom Bettes, Jan Mauk, Ardean Kauffman, Naomi Schwiesow. FRONT: Ann Franklin, Janice Johnson, Sharon Paup, Corinne Berbach, Jeanne George. NOT PICTURED: Sharon Robbins. 3 ,Et l i, i BAND OFFICERS. BACK: Jean George, majorette: Roger Pillcy, student director, Cynthia Checsbrough, secretary. FRONT: Dave Ruby, vice-president, Steve Schermerhorn, president: Bob Czithey, treasurer. A BAND. BACK: Dave Ruby, Dick Hite, Bob Cathey, Wayne Meyer Bruce Hawk Bob Dunn Jay Henderson Betty Jo Hembcr, Lynn Barnhart, Harold Schroeder, Lester Toll Mike Shadwick FIFTH Manford Eaton Ted Anderson, Carl Hammond, Phil,Edwards, Ronald Stoaks, Paul Heidenreieh FOURTH Douglas Lane Ceorge Gunderson, Karen Barndt, John Jackson, Paul Ramey, Sue Sparlin Paul Luca: Joan McLean Randy Pace THIRD Jim Craig, Charles Settle, Anita Patrick, Sylvia Rockwell, John Mattoon Dell Odell SECOND Janice Campbell John Hember, Martha Sipes, Linda Bloomer. FRONT: Lynn Marcoux Jim Fleming Tom McCready Nancy Eiickson f X. OD the d0WH8l'2d6. Steve S0h0l'm0l'hQl'I1 alleviates 21 To obtain the proper beat these band members agree musieian's inner temperamental tensions. you should apply the right attitude and method - stick to the drum. B BAND. BACK: Ed Schott, Dick Gilmore, Terry Nielson, Bob O'Connor, Dick Hawkins, Gerald Epperson, Don Carlstrom, Karen Schoeder. THIRD: Bob Miller, John Rose, Eddie Odell, Wayne Powell, Dennis McDermott, Bob Hansen, Steve Rusk. SECOND: Clark, Janice Witter, Bill Brier, Paul Burch, Don Flanders, Richard Arnett. FRONT: Jack Sanders, Paul Decker, Betty Shore. 62 nd the Band Played ll S QI As Mr. George raises his baton, an or ' d , What's this - f bl -h - Elorgeration of hoots and honks issuing-gmcgge 11110110 Section? a group 0 ow ards m the Saxo- an . B BAND. BACK: Jack Zinn, Bill Erickson, Dick Wolf, David Reavis, Roxann Rick. FOURTH: Dick Wilber, Jim Crossen. THIRD: Jim King, Estil Hipp, Jean Shearon, Jim Jennings, Jim Neighbor, Charles Bennett. SECOND: John Fleming, Matson Haug, Connie Carver, Sherry Roth. FRONT: Barbara Ashby, Kay Alexander, Terrylene Nielson. NOT PICTURED: Sharon Reed. 63 -3 ig! -Q-at 1 ,. My 7 X M, K, X KW X.. rf us, , u- ' J L- fi 3 Q V 1 F 1. g if xi Ss it A For a moment between classes, Dick Swafford and Nick Mills pause to admire productions from S-M's art classes. MX 1-9 I Enterprising art students do their daily good deed. hromatic Creation S-Miles who ventured into room 186 in early February, gazed in wonder at the gallery-like exhibit before them. With the encouragement of Mr. james Wheat, head ol' the art department, students matted their best pic- tures, then entered them in the Scholastic Art Contest, a nation-wide competition for high school students of art. No sooner were S-M's entries shipped off to Scholastic, than large boards showed up, along with cartons of broken glass for the senior project, mosaics. The juniors worked on professional-looking seriographs or silk-screen prints, with Mr. Wheat donating many hours of aid to both the prints and the Hoff-beat paper- mache masks that became the pride of the sophomore class. To broaden their artistic experience, students practiced pencil sketching and tempera techniques, until they were well-versed in those mediums. Planning ad- vertisements and menu designs as phases of commercial art interested advanced students. To highlight S-M,s library before Christmas vacation, one art class made bright mobiles to suspend from the ceiling. Throughout the year the art department enriched the school by pre- senting the Christrnas tabl1-aus, and participating un- officially whenever art work or decoration were needed. After a serious crack-up, Mike Loveless and Margie Mertz try to restore the damage. 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A I1-1's11 1-111' 1111-11 1ll 1-1-1 1' f111' 1111- 11111t-1'i' .' x1'-1 111- Illlk -d i11t x'1 11: 111' 111't, 1 t usl I, , ' 2 .,., . . , V, lun V - 1 3 1 ,V . L ' 66 A born chiseler, Dave Greene, digs into his work. Six straws make a mighty basket, Georgeann Anderson. al Y if Craftily welding her torch, Linda Long adds the finishing touches to her Crafts project. 67 i. . A a The Econ 1 I lf ,J , 5,5 7' ome ix It is just the way the cookie crumbles that is girl voted most adorable, performs for Home omics classes. Z,--W' 4' ls! . - -if '?'Hs-..,1f n w, Mr Johnsong surely that isn't a second helping. C 0 . Think of your figure. 68 important to Mrs. Etter and Joy Martin. ork for th Creating an authentic atmosphere for ac- tion, was not a task confined only to the drama department. Girls in home economies classes strove to create a setting as lllllfll like an actual home situation as possihle, to at- tain practieal experience. S-Nlites in foods classes learned the art of cooking well-hal- anced meals in cheery surroundings with up- to-date equipment. Energetieally eoneoeting in their individual kitehenettes, the girls pre- pared desserts. salads, meat, and cheese dishes. Seated at sewing machines in a room appro- priately equipped with most of the necessary aids to dressmaking, aspiring St'1llllSll't'SSt'S made anything from stuffed animals to for- mals. Besides expanding their wardrobes, clothing students learned fundamental sewing techniques and helpful ways to select en- sembles ol' harmonious colors. During the year, seniors mastered the intrieaeies of hud- get planning, wedding preparations, and child care. Girls interested in a pleasing environ- ment for their future families, studied color charts and various decors in home decoration. Home economies students gained experience in modern living. XX ig'7tJ! 'Fl-3EiLQg9f.' lg vnif' John Cunningham explains an agricultural aid to groundwork. ind and Hand He who serves agriculture serves all mankind. lVith this as their slogan, students of S-Nfs V0- eational Agriculture elasses settled into a hard winter's sehedule. The first-year students studied the eare of liyestoek: what to feed them: how to tend them. and most important, why. lloys who liyed where raising larger ani- mals was possible kept ealyes or other liyestoek at home as their projeet. Those who were too close to town to make sueh aetiyities practical, raised ehiekens in the round-topped, plastic Chieken-houses on the school grounds. Seeond- year students studied crops, learning the secrets of sueeessful planting. Various projeets in plant growing were earried on in the greenhouses. The third-year students went into the economies of farm management, studying among other things eonseryation. fertilizers, and equipment. Classes were held in the Future Farmers of Ameriea house, a short distanee from the main building and very popular with the hoys. Al- though it was often thought otherwise, students graduating through Vocational Agriculture were as fully equipped to attend eollege as stu- dents trom other seemingly more aeademical suhjeets, provided all the other eollege require- ments were niet. Nice bossy- carefully, farmers to be approach a cow. . 5,3 ' 'xixs 'Y s as f Q S 'ff . - . rg, - s an an Q-au! N The contented cow is the subject of an informal vocational agriculture class in livestock care. 69 When Terry Neilson has finished the heating, he agrees that this will be a touchy subject for a while. ff- K, aff' K 5'-sk tk ,, A ak 1 1 Y ,A 1 5' N ,-,. able conclusion 'N 'x. v X g After surveying his work, Richard Culbertson draws a profit A AVI..,, H vu qi XML A at 5 , , ix . 'A,44. 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XXX Physical education students learn that by pulling the right strings they will reach their goal. x If 1 Q JN 3 ,lx J' 3,2 ,x.- o I 'Sava 1 Pk Q Xi ,gms Q5 ,pls Tirelessly perfecting calisthenic drills, executing one more free throw for practice, and dogtrotting around the cinders in hopes of slimming a coveted record - aided S-M athletes as they became a formidable op- ponent. Rewarded by breathless exhilaration in a one- point triumph, the soft tautness of snapping tape against a heaving chest, and the pull of muscles in the close contact of a downing tackle, sportsmen opened the doors of victory for Shawnee-Mission as they used the key or coordination in muscle-power and team unity. orth Tribe Led b Sperr FOOTBALL MANAGERS. BACK: Terry' Dyke, Gary Bucher, Mike Jackson, Bob Bucher. RONT Jim Cox, Ken Phillips. For the first time since the rivalry began in I9-10. the Indians from Missouri defeated the Kansas tribe. In addi- tion to his valuable punting, Dom Mazza's pass intercep- tion and fumble recovery, which set up Nick Mills' touch- down run, proved valuable. However, Southwest who had played a game previously took a 13-6 halftime lead. NVith two minutes remaining, a 34-yard pass from Carl Deane to Corky Samuelson brought S-M within one point of tieing the game. S-M North defeated its Sunflower league rival, Topeka, for the first time in four years. Leading the tribe, Bill Buck and Carl Deane each gained more than l00 yards. Dom Mazza and his fellow lineinen punched holes in the Trojan defense and held them on their side of the 50- yard line except for the touchdown which Topeka scored immediately after receiving the kickoff. Deana-'s 2-yard sneak, 10-yard run, and l-yard dive elimaxed S-M's first three touchdown drives. After a 20-yard pass was thrown to Ed McConwell, Bill Buck smashed through from the 5 to give S-M a 24-6 triumph and an even record. VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD. BACK: John Bluethman, Dave Dutton, Ed McConwell, Ralph Pusey, Bill Lewis, Roger Stoker, Harvey Gryer. FIFTH: Jack Lloyd, Dick Swafford, Joe Miller, Doug McDonald, Bill Pike, Dave Luckett. FOURTHQ Dom Mazza,AChuck Ball, Mike Hawkins, Ron Ellis, Brick Brewer, Doug Gillespie, Wayne Meyer. THIRD: Dick Myers, Mike Elder, Bob Thompson, Sam Keeley, Bill Buck, Than Castle, Ed Lobdell, Vaughn Hadley. SECOND: Bill Patterson, Carl Deane, Jeff Heitzeberg, Sam Bruner, Jim Royer, Milton Molleson Corky Samuelson. FIRST: Ed Sodders, Gary Falconer, Terrel Hayes, Nick Mills, Jerry Hurd. i FUOTB LL S M 12 Southwest S M 24 Topeka 6 S M 40 Argentrne 6 S M 0 Wyandotte 0 SCOREBOARD S M 0 Lawrence 7 S M 33 Washrngton 6 SM 13SMEast14 S M 39 Hrghland Park 19 S M 44 Turner 7 ustangs Tamed, Bulldo S Tred Althou h two 53 yard touchdown runs were called bacl1 and fumbles stopped other drrx es Shawnee Mrssron North oyerpowered M entrne 40 6 Derne s 12 yard end sweep hrs recoyery of a fumble and a 26 yard pass to McConwell put the Indrans ahead by two touehdowns Scorrng S M s last touchdown ol the hall Sam Bruner uard recovered a Mustang fumble rn the end zone N1cl1 Mrlls S M s brg un throughout the entrre arne went 62 yards on the frrst play of the second half Mazzas fourth consecutrye eonyersrorr sarlecl throu lr the uprr hts Mrlls who garned 126 of Shawnee Mrssron North s 337 yards earned rushrn reeeryed a pass and scored once a arn on a 52 yard run Lhuek Balls two pass rnterceptrons as well as hrs 28 yard touchdown gallop closed S Ms scorrng The only Arfentrne touchdown was scored by then favorrte of fensrve weapon the forward pass Two rugged defenses l1ept the decrsron of the Sunflower lea ue trtle rn questron and the scoreboard empty as Shawnee Mrs ron and Wyandotte had the unusual and unpleasant expe rrenee of playrng to a scoreless tre Fumbles by the bael1f1eld and a penetrable offensrye lrne caused all S M s potentral touchdown drrxes to frzzle The Bull dogs drd not cross the SM 20 The Trrbe had two excellent scorrn5 chances The frrst came early rn the game when Deane scarnpered 65 yards and rnto the end zone a elrpprne penalty that had been commrtteed be hrnd hrm nullrfred the score The second opportunrty occurred rn the fourth quarter when Mazzas 44 yard punt was downed on the Wyandotte one The only brrght spot of the nrght was the commendable performance of Wyandotte s Nolan Ellrson Phyllrs Shawver congratulates Jack Lloyd after S Ms 24 6 Sunflower League vlctory over the Topeka Trogans 77 . 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FIRST: Gary Lee, Jim Webb, Bill Frick, Larry Neely, Joe Kilano ski, Dick Roussclot. Dancing squaws prepare to cremate the Law- rence Lion in a bonfire of soap boxes. Q' if 1 fn L.. ,i . . x f 3. s 'Q' Q - f - 1 ,L tw, .-s es ' -...ai - f t 4- t 5- c, , we M lv- . ' 3 ',. . X ' , - - f M . F '. , .V A V. A xg' ,,1A5i?i.p-Eff ,fi ' -,sg V Y V 7 f fr-:iam glifhb HP' ,ff gg , f , ff K, G+ .-1raq??l Y , V ' ' R ' F 7- .Y 44' .o vu, .xlk iffy! .V .. , , 1, if qi 3 ,,. , A -mf ,. ' .. -,M Q , 55. 4 if- A- ., ,ffl 5'Tl':s2e-1-'.'sjftfffaigfaf. - .LQ .. w- --sf-F. 3E:e4.,.i..f-ei?F?'.: ' 'lf I j 4 ..1-i-rf- ...-.'--,,e,1.u.,1yv'f:e, ,fw'...fw. ws-Q.J'-gf I 'L COACHES: Merlin Gish, Gorby Martin, Bryan Sperry, Head Coach, and Archie Unruh. 78 crrucrt mu, sam BRUINER BILL Buck S M North furrrblrd an ry a chance to gnc Lawrcncc rts frrst dcfcat rn 23 farms Mthou h thx. Indrans hrld thc statrstrc rl rdgr thn Irons srornd as thty had rn cycry qarru srrrcr 19-ll Jrrrr lxoyrr s furrrblr rrcoury was out wrrghrd by hu Iron rrroyrrrrs two of thrrn wrthrn thru:- yards ol the. goal lrm Iht trrbc. drfnnsr hrld strong as rt had all ynar lxuprn tht Lrwrrrru tnarrr to thg amos only toughdowrr and .79 yards rrr tht suond half Evccpt furrrbla rrgoyrrru Iayxrrncr drd not rrroye tha ball rn S M turrtory attrr thrrr touchdown 'Ihr Indrans pem tratrd thg Lrwrurct 10 yard lrm four trrnw S M set thx sta,L for rts sncond lcaf ug trrumph by carry rnf lfVaShrngtons opcnrng luck olf 9.3 yards to obtarn the lrad Chuck Ball rrradt om of thu four S M mtcrcnptrons and scorrcl twru lirll Buck rccountmd for two rntnrccp trorre and torrghdown runs of J7 and 70 yards Facrng a thrrd and nrnr srtu rtrorr rrry Hurd took tht ball 44 yards to scorn Mazza toad thru of hm four attrrnptnd comer exons Ihn 33 6 xutory put the Indram rn frrst plact rn tha Sunflower Lnaguc 'fri' Q 3 I Indlans Splrt ruclal ontes S THAN CASTLE CARL DEANE MIKE ELDER GWB r .J ,,' , Y , v ,, . . , 1. , . ,, L Q . p I . w- - I ' y r- 47 I x at .. . 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SOPHOMORE RED SQUAD BACK B111 Smxth Ken Hadley Jack Bxgglns Gary Harblson Ashley Elbel Ed Pat ton John Graham B11lL1nd1ey Rlchard Arnett THIRD Carl Schroll Dw1ght Hull George Boe John Jackson Danny Denk B111 Cook Doug Lane Cecll Stoker Eugene Thompson SECOND John Woodhead Ken Gangel Ronme Nlcely B1llB1rch Ronme Smlth Johnny Baler Terry Marshall Bob Mxller FIRST Tom Cordry Dale McGu1nn Jxm Cox Larry Laudan Doug Doudna Earl Sheldon Bob Barnett JACK LLOYD SOPHOMORE COACHES B111 Tlegreen Chuck Scharff and FDDIE LOBDELL Frank Mermoud 82 Q , X, S Q ' C '. , 1 . - ' Q I ' 1 1 , I U. ' H 15574. 4 A. ' 4 t ' In I 4 f I , ,- U 3 1' 'il , V, 1- 1 . r l rv ,, X f M I U ll ! ' , '- , ' - . .-.-1 , , X , wx 5 - 6 I i -Q . ' 4. 1 lk . 1 . mi Q l I l Q : . . Y Y . . ! . , , - - I 1 I I 7 I Y ' 1 l ' D: I Y I I Y I Y Y Y ' : I V 1 Y 1 Y ' -. , 1 ,Pa L , 'Ay . M K, gp,-J if 1 ' ' , . 1 X H U Q55 .1 L. Q ' tl sh Jim Royer's headlock results in the conclusion of the enemy gain. BLACK SQUAD. BACK: Mike Hunter, Pete Geiger, Ron Dexter, Bob Burch, Gail, Snyder, Jim Lewis, Gerald Ep- person, Bob Grissom, John Atherton, Geore Birge, Steve Frykolm. THIRD: Dick Hawkins, Bill Simms, Mike Welch, Bill Boice, Bob Courtney, Jim Dunn, Rickie Seymour, Bob Wizer, Gene Ireland, Doug Cooley. SECOND: Tom Stock- bauer, Carlys Johnson, Wally Walkley, Tom Graham, Jim Craig, John Barr, Jim Neighbor, Dave Paschal, Leonard Buchan. FRONT: Ray Edwards, Art Allen, Howard Smith, Dan Strong, Miles Morley, Howard Lovan, Jim Thomp- son, Jim Keeney, Toni Twibell. lil will -' .anti I 1 1 Juv: aan H J 'Dir-' Sinn' ' 1 . K -- ..., -Q Y 1 . , 1 t M ' . ' C' K K ' - 'f' ' S' L ' i a , ' ' I'-w ' 1 . L as 8 5 NJ .J ki ' 'J 'X 813 DOM M.-NZZA ED MCCONWELL NICK MILLS Sam Keeley and teammate combine their efforts to overpower a Highland Park Scottie. ,X 3 : ,Q -'ls BILL P,x'l l'ERsmN 135' I ' A -lv BILL PIKE JIM ROYER Double Vlctor Ends Season Sh mrrtt Mrssrorr North xx as too pohtt a host to S M East rt Irrht srrfltrtd rts orrlx ltatrtrt loss rlhc Indra stortd frrst on tl vixard llr1rdMCC,onwcll pass Tht srrtttsslrrl torrxtrsrorr xx rs rrrrllrfrtd by a ptnalty whrth lrttr proxtd to bt tht dttrdrrrq factor rn tht orrtcorrrt lrst stortd r torrthdtmrr and tht tsstrrtral txtra pornt to trltt 1 hrlltrrrrt ltad Wrth about two mrnutts ltft North rttoxtrtd 1 trrrrrhlt rrrd utrrt I7 yards to paydrrt lht ll 7 lt rd proxtd rrrrdtqtrrtt 'ls East surqtd 70 yards tort I rrr tht xtry last stcond Tht os gurrt torrxtrsrorr rxt S lNI r H14 Horrrtcornrnq loss y llurd ltlytrd prrnt rttrrrrr and Mrlls 22 ar torrthdowrr rtrrr gut S M North a ltad uhrth Hrghland Irrlt torrld rrot oxtrtomt Mrlls S Ms ltadrnq ground arrrrtr lor tht trrtrrt st rsorr stortd hrs stcond touchdown orr r I2 x rrd sxsttp lltrrd stt up hrs 5 vrrd totrchdot n rrrrr wrth tlrrtt torrrpltttd passts Brtrrrtr toolt a bloclttd prrrrt ll x rrds tor tht hrrtrrrlrrs stcorrd totrthdowrr of the y Srrrr lxttltx md rrrr Wthb jtrrrrors stortd tht wr frrral torrthdowrrs Ro tr Stolttr addtd tht uctra porrrt tt qrxt North r S919 xrctorx 'lrorrrprnq lrrrrrtr 447 Shawntt Mrssrorr North Clostd rs C hrrtlt llrll ltd tht storrrrq p rradt' by tallyrnq on prrnt rttrnrrs of 67 rrrd 93 yards rrrd catchrrrq an I8 yard pass Srrrr lx tlty trry llrrrd and Brll Buck also scorvd on hart sprrrrts of 9 8 rrrd 6 yards rtsptctrytly Clt Mytrs srrr ,td t Bt rr pass md rtttrrntd rt 57 yards for S M s fm rl stort of tht rrrt ht lht NlCtOIy gut thc lncharrs 1 st rsorr rttord ot lrxt urrrs thrtt lossts and ont trt' For tht sttorrd torrsttrrtrxt smsorr Shawncc Mrssron was nrrrt porrrts us ly frorrr 'rrr rrrrdt ftsttcd stasorr Twrctr the txtrr porrrt proxtd to bt tht drfftrtnct bttwotn a tre rrrd 1 loss Plrxrrrg 1 totrthtr schtdrrlc and ont' more frrrrt tht lrrdrrrrs stortd frxt rrrort pornts and had one rnort porrrt stortd 1 irrrst thtrrr Frrrrshrnv rn a trt- or sttond rrr tht Srrrrfloxstr Itfrvrrt tht Trrbt otrtqarncd thtrr opporrtrrts 2117 vrrds to 1678 xards and out scortd th rrr 202 to 78 Q Dramatrzmg hrs meamng on the board, Coach Speery explarns the latest play to the football team Vs-as ' e CORKY SNMUELSOIN ROGER STOKER JIM WEBB 8a Q . 1 ' --- ' xr ' X - . 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K' ' . - ' KK K K, K . . . . 5' A lkw. K , K- up K K m. K- . as . f -1 , 52 5t1.:,KKK5i Va 'f V F 'SF APY? rf' F4 f S404 r, f A' V gs sei? CAROLYN GOODMAN Queen 4 L-,, SX Q Q u ,Q W .4 J we V ..- if C 5 I l I Q f . X Y I 3 - 4 1 - Q H ' 1' I I A 5 wr .' Q ' J . 1 ' ' V f : '. ' 1 ed. g X -if 5? if ' ii . . N 'YW' - Q If N WL' ..u....a....' A 1' 9 T I 4,1 H ' Wf:f'1fffi4 1 - W , A 5 . . .- Y?Lfi73'14?5QgxN'-+- r. ' V . ' 5-11 , .df T' .L-95 -2:--' ' 5 'Er .Q iqffi I ,A J.. .M 3 ,, -.1'1,,x--2 1,24 -, nA.nr' . ... 36x' -'mn ..!' , FW Page from a Fair tale Dressed in radiant white, the Queen of Homecoming and her two attendants reigned in the chill night air as the football players strove for a victory. Wfeeks ahead of the grand event, feverish activity had commenced behind the scenes, producing a Cinderella and her golden pumpkin-coach. Two little black ponies were recruited to pull it, creating a total effect of a charming fairyland for the watching Pepsters. Carol Ann Peter- son and Susie Stine, attendants, began the ceremonies by touring the field in creamy Imperial convertibles, followed by the Queen, Carolyn Goodman, in thc coach. After the group circled the field twice, the S-M band struck up Pomp and Circumstance while Morgan O'Leary, Rick Johnson, and Steve Schermerhorn es- corted the royalty up a white path to the thrones in the center of the field. On both sides of the path, smiling and curtsying as the Queen passed hy, stood the girls in the Homecoming line. Upon receiving huge Chrysan- themum houquets and the glittering crowns, the beau- tiful threesome presided for the rest of the game from the fifty-yard line. On the following night, the Queen and her attendants entered a hallroom gaily decorated with the colors of autumn and reigned throughout the dance. sf I Ea CAROL ANN PETERSCN Attendant Students dance under a cloud of crepe paper at the Homecoming Dance patiently awaiting the arrival of the Queen. SUSAN STINE Attendant 7 py,! I v.. Sll Sll SN SM SIN BASKETBALL North North North North Non th North I lr P S North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North Argentine 31 S M Ewt 42 Wlchlta Fiat 43 Topeka 4: Topeka 1 New ton .JZ SUMMIT INVITATIONAL Clinton 46 Nolth Kans lb Cnty 48 lees Summltt 46 Wyandotte 44 Southwest 40 Washlngton 37 S M Fact 11 Ward .12 Topeka m2 leavenn orth .97 Wyandotte 56 Washnngton 39 Wlchlta East 37 REGIONALS Rosedale 46 Argentme 63 Ward Joe Miller makes a back bendmg leap for another Shawnee Mlsslon North rebound agalnst Southwest 89 t k S-M 45 ' l S-M l 43 S- . . S-M 33 ' ' - A. . r S- I 57 T S-M ' 57 - 5 S-M 48 ' ' ' S-M ' 61 ' ' S-M 57 ' ' S2 ' ' S-M 54 , ': ' S-M North 38 Lawrence 35 s-M 39 . 4 .'- I ' 49 Q ' S-M ' 28 ' r L S-M 63 - , . F S-M 43 '. S-M 30 5' S-M 70 , . ' ' S-M 46 . Q- I 37 ' .- 50 . . - I 49 . S-M 55 ' ' S-M 59 55 it tl 9 at , ' q'f it BOB Asn CARL DEANE BILL FRICK gill f As Washington s Ken Taylor pivots away from three towering Tribesmen he is tied up by Joe Miller 90 'T xi' 11 . N ' x X K , gf -. .- .Nx jk J Q.. as ' ' M43 .vfx's'-H., K 9 - 1 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD BACK Dan Denk Dave Bueker Jerry OBrate Steve Argubrrght Ashley Elbl Jrm Lewrs Jerry Hurd Bob Barnett FRONT Gary Youngblood Drck Lordolt Kerry Bolton Bob Ash Stan Gifford aptures Tourney Fu' t Shawmt Mrssron Norths dtbut rn tht Lets Surnmrt In xrtatronxl alarnst C lrnton stt tht precedent for the re rnnndmr ol thx tournfrnrtnt rs 5 M trrurnphtd 61 46 Bal anud scorrng frorn 1 uh rrurnbrr ol tht stlrtrnff fur' who rnadt our hall thru rttl rr pts frccounttd for tht 'lrrbts lt d unmd rn tht srrond hlll In tht scrnr fmal round tht lrrbt had drllrtulty wrth r tou,h North Ixansas Clty STAN GIFFORD ttarn but trntrgtd xutorrous 57 48 In the frnals S M urtourrttrtd tht undtltattd dtllndrrr charnprons Las Surrrrrnt Thi unc opt md is rscormq duel bttwctn Mc Conwmll and burnrnrts Gary Ifrrlur Brg Ed pourtd rn 18 rn tht frrst hill whrlt tht Iron forward hrt 14 The down tht Iron olftnst rn tht second half by forcrnff them to shoot our .1 zoru Dclt ltrn th: ll srxth prtvrously un dtfl rtrd tm un 5 M tht undtrdogs won 54 46 and rc untd tht routed lust plact trophy I lwrtnct was tdgcd 38 in although nrrthtr tmrn xx rs lblt to h1t ont thrrd of thtrr shots Ihr tc uns tr 1dr d basluts throughout tht fourth GARY HARBISON quarter wrth Bob ones corrrrnf off tha bmnch and scormg to one S M tht fmal thru pornt rrnr rn Without Mc C onwtll C o u h C ornwrll stnt C ux Harbrson and the four rmgulars all tht ww 'rgnnst WVy rrrdottt 'Ihr Indnns kept clost wrth thlrr prtssrnl man for man dtftnst untrl a 6 A x pomt storrnf burst by Bulldoff Ttrry Harnrnons rn thc frnal rnrnutts Sato Wyandotte tht 44 T9 wrn 91 u ' ' 0 a y i ' I Y I , ' , , . 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I 1 A ' s 1 y v ts- v ' ' U 5 ' -v y rx ' V I 4 , 1' Tough Schedule Evens Record Twenty mne 1mpo1tant pomts by guard Carl Deane pro uded the offensnt punch ntccssarx to dtfmt Southwtst 49 40 Tht stall mmdtd Washtnefton Whldcats ran 1nto an ICC cold Ind1an ttam that could managt to score only one f1eld goal 1n thc f1rst half 'Ihe XNlldC'1t5 ment able to reta1n the1r four po1nt ltad 111 the tcond half and to f1n1sh ahead 32 28 Shootmeg about flftv pt rcent from the f1eld and about sexen x fue perctnt from tht th1r1tw l1ne the Redman tasrlv deftattd S N1 East A 26 po1nt output from Deane and 11 pomts from B111 Fuck and Gary Harb1 son furmshed most of the 63 po1nts xsh1ch txceeded the Lancers 51 Plavmg the1r f1nal game vuthout lvltfonwtll the lndlans were dumped 12 43 hx tht Wand Cyclones squad bxoke a m1d th1rd quarter t1e and utnt on to w1n hand1lv Shawnee MISSION No1th couldnt do anvthmq rlqht aqamst the Toptka Tro1ans 1n tht stcond mtttmg of the two teams Wlth0L1l tht 1t1dt1sh1p of tht mjured Carl Deane the Trxbe offense couldnt gtt stlrted C1ant Fred Slaughter took care of tht Trojan offtnst by seor mg 28 POIHKS on short jump shots and t1p 1ns The h1gh est scormg frame of the wt tr saw tht Ind1ans doublt on to an easy 70 57 xlctorw B111 Fr1clt s 20 po1nts led S M as seven other mtn broke 1nto tht scormg column SOPHOMORE RED SQUAD BACK Bob W1zer, Tony Tw1be11, B111 Cook, Dave M111er, Gall Snyder, Bob B1rch, Dlck W1lbur, Mtke Welch, Rrck Seymour FRONT John Jackson, C11ff Horseman, Jerry Carole, B111 Gradmger, John Rose, Tom Foster, Gary Kaberloh, Dave Pachel 92 v Y- . . Q . V I Y I - 'I A. 'L x ll 'v n ll it . - . I pp A ' . 1 i , , A 1 L L 'L . . ' ' V r - , , . , X Despite Frick's 12 and 10 by Maecrs, the powerful Ward . . . X , . fr 1 , - ' , 1 rv . 1 . 1' : 14 ' - 1 ' - E s B - . ' K , . . f ' . f 1 . - 4. 1 , , - , X ' . i I I . SCOTT MAGERS 'r 5 V . re- I I 0' JOE MILLER Team Tribesmen Bob Jones and Scott Magers vigorously attempt to head off an Argentine Mustang, in a battle for possession. pirit ids Redmen Shawnee Mission North pepsters are flying high because of another overwhelming victory on the basketball court The game at North seemed to be S-M's chance to break a long Wyandotte winning streak. The Indians started out right by gaining a 17-8 first quarter lead, but Miller's injury left the Tribe without their two starting guards and the necessary power to upset the eminent Bulldogs. Al- though out-rebounded, W'yandotte won 56-46. S-M lost a 4-point lead in the fourth quarter and went on to lose 39-37 as Washington hit 21 freethrows. The Indians avenged their earlier loss to IVichita East by tromping them 50-37. McConwell's 22 and Deanes 13 were nearly suf- ficient as no Wichlta player scored in double figures. Shawnee-Mission put down a last quarter rally by the Rosedale Wildcats, succeeding 49-46. The Argentine Mus- tangs ended S-M hopes for a state championship by tally- ing on 29 of 38 free throw attempts. The Indians scored more field goals but were unable to diminish the 8-point lead attained in the first quarter as the Mustangs ,finished ahead 63-55. Stan Gifford, Deane, and McConwell paced S-M point makers with 43 points. North's 59-55 victory broke a six-game jinx by the favored Ward Cyclones. This victorious conclusion reflected the success that Coach Cornwell inspired throughout the season, despite numerous detrimental injuries. After eliminating the S-M-E-L, Joe Miller is carried off the court on a throne of victory-Than Castle. Tribe Records Winning Season 'e ,gg 5 44 I V v i N 4 gg ll! The referee watches attentively, as Joe Miller outmaneuvers two tall Lancers to sweep the boards against S-M East. 95 TRACK SCOREBOARD BIG 8 INDOOR MEET TRIANGULAR MEET S M North S M North 1!l0 Washington Olathe 19! 20 S M East Turner 19! 20 Wyandotte OTTAWA RELAYS TRIANGULAR MEET Wlchnta East Wyandotte 1!10 Wyandotte S M North X10 S M North Washington .J Washing-ton DUAL MEET DUAL MEET S M North S M North North Kansas Cnty S M East NEW SCHOOL RECORD Dom Mazza ishot put! 54 feet 11 xnches ' E3 F5 791 I Flask, ll in ll ' 4 1 , TRACK SQUAD BACK Jxm Webb, Wayne Meyer, Terry Taton, Ph1l1p Benmnghoven, Dave Luckett, Gary Harbx son, Max Jordan, Ray Edwards, Scott WIISOH, Jack Ballle, Ralph Pusey THIRD Mlke Welch, Bob Agm, Bob Grxssom, John Manley, Ray Alexander, Jxm Thompson, Tom Wlzer, George Boe, Vaughan Hadley SECOND B111 Sxmms, Jerry Hauser, Tom Frame, Tom Grahm, Dennls Hampton, Dlck Arnett, Sam Grlder, B111 Gradmger FRONT Bob Barnett, Don Bradley, Sam Bruner, Dav1d Morrls, Tom Caseberr, Bob Merz, Bob Hmton 96 - .,...... ,.., , A ,..,.,. ..,..,........... . . ...,l..,,....., 24 - . .,...,....., ll..,,,,.sl 1 4 ,,...,..,,.,,........... 84 ' .....,.,, ,..., r......,... ..,. .,..,..,.... ..........,,.,... 1 8 ...,.. .l,,,.,,..,.... ...A ,.r.,.r...........,.....,, 4 ....... l , 8 ..l.. . 5 1 - .r.l 1 .,,,.,,,., ....,...,.,....., ,.,., ............,..l., 8 ....,,.....l,., .....l ..,,,. ..,,,...,...,....,..... ..... .......l,, . 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E A ,K E A ag , W -, ' Straimng across the fmlsh lme Blll Hayward school record holder ln the mlle paces the fleld with a final burst of speed 100 - 1 X 9 2 aff' Harvey Fryer conserves energy for the mlghtiest heave EY! ff e f . 1' - r .l U .W n gi . .wifi 'V u if ' Ti ya ' , 5' a Ancrcnt structurex and statelv prlhrw formed the Settmg for the annual rtrgn of thc tr'rck queen and her atttndants Fscorted by rrurnbr re of the track team tht royalty clothed rn Ir ht green ap prmchtd thur dorrrarn rn ehirrots Qyrrrbols of a krngdom of tht past The Rorrrrrr ernprre, re nowmd for rti ancrent buurtx 1nd gmet, bloomcd and glorrcd once agarn on Aprrl 27th uhrn adorned wrth tht Shawnee Mmron North roy 'rlty uun Phyllrs Sh'rwur and htr 'rttrnd rnts Suvrrr Arnold and Sandra Voorlum Thr Shaxsnre Ml99lOH Relay wrrr tht krngdorrr oxer xslrrch tlu three grrle rrrled from thmrr Rorufrn ttrrrple hordrred by Shrubs and a fouutim Aceompwnxrnlf Phyllrs Susan and Sandra wrrr thr qurrn frnalretx decked ln pistel drcwu whreh erddtd color and beauty to the scene From thm p'rl1er the hrppy frrrls xrewed the specral toronatron cerrmonreb and track ments Throuf horrt the ex enrnff rrrcd'1lQ and eongratulatrons wert prmtntcd hx the rtrvnrnff thrtc and the Splendor of thc rrr ht rurxed the iplrndor of an empue of 2 000 wars ago Ro alt of ld Rome ua,-f' W'-1 PHYLLIS SI-IAWVER LICCI1 SUSAN ARNOLD SANDRA VOORHIES Attendant Attendant TENNIS SQUAD. BACK: Bill Tie-green tcoachl, Ashley Elbl, Ray Gaebler, Toni Dutton, Mick Huckaby, Bill Over- end, Tony Twibell, Ed Schott, Dan Lindemood, John Thorngren. THIRD: John Rose, Richard Trump, Steve. Snitz, Ron Fisher, Ken Turner, Gary Kalberloh, Keith Thomas, Dennis Yakel. SECOND: Bob Mackey, Larry Wellington, Bob Blevens, Jim Turner, Joe Heinerikson, Jim Balda, Jim Crossen, Dave McCall. FRONT: Rick Korstcn, Ron Eiscn, Morgan O'Lc-ary, Phillip Shriner, Charles Settle, Denny Johnson. There's no question about it, asserts Coach Tiegreen to Denny Johnson and Morgan 0'Leary, my racket is vastly superior. And after basketball . . . Tennis attracted the at- tention of many S-Mites. who soon bcdecked the tennis courts as they practiced serves. vollics. and smashes. Racket in hand. athletes hopefully drilled for a position on the team. Novice mentor Bill Tiegreen selected his starters from the thirty-four members of the tennis squad by using a bladder system. Under this system each participant was placed on a rung of the ladder. A player was allowed to challenge another player higher on the ladder. If victorious, he was awarded the higher position on the list. The first contest of the year matched the Indians with the Olathe team. After folding in the singles, the Tribe gained a split by sweeping the doubles. W'ith about three weeks of practice behind them, jim Balda. Denny johnson. and Kenny Tumer emerged as the racketmen to lead the S-M North team through a tough schedule which included matches with Topeka, Wyandotte, S-M East, Pem- Day, and Lawrence. Numerous absences and abundant rainfall held back the practices at the first of the year and accounted for a slow start, but Coach Tiegreen looked forward to much improve- ment in the squad as each player gained more experience. 1' lffxvl' Lx fx ma? 5 ,,..- li ITN? nrgf' 3 ' A55 Racketman Jlm Cox zeroes ln the whlte pellet as he wmds up for a smashmg serve Servmg for orth sv ,Q .-ll, -.qi as., Af' '26, - ,Q Supplementmg his attack with a nasty expresslon, B111 Overend uses every devlce at hls command to overcome Mor gan 0'Leary 103 -A-. . , W , , . , e, 1 I, 'hm h i je , ' . X' ,y Q.. ., fs .Jig 4 - 4 1 X S- L 'Y 1 ' wx . . A X - U 3 ' x , N Q ' 9 Q. ag I5w , be , , ff if 4' .. 4 te1':, J 'tiis , ., 'sf A, ' gps fe- ,.,. 'LJ ' s- TVN gzwwss c if , 1 A T - 'Wi' lr ,++W 'tm t.f e Y P33 N , s 'W' W -, ' ', -Af' ' Q i X .V 4, , .x- t K 1 ,. . 3 r fsgirg 4..lgf?x,, b rm?-iu,, . i v,Q:ae?Sst sses We g,'e'a'.Qy-seg f .- f . s. 1.-pw' 2 ' ' , jf' ,515 f,'g'l-- ,.f'f '.xS g,w,1 ,.q4. 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K LM. ..,.,,,, K Wmfrfq-E is .Q r. .S . . , N .fv GOIF TFAM Bob Bartley Brll Sthmrdt John Armstrong Ed McConwe11 Ron Bruce Ted Newell Than Lastlt Lrrrx Ltwman Jrm Crummett Brll Moore John DesJard1ns I arry I ewman alrgns hrs putt as Ed McConwell mssrstw by pullmg the pm whrle practrcrng on the Mrlburn course llll Golfers Swee ll lt ast An effvrxescent sprmfrtrmo heraldcd the cornrnq of the 1959 Qolf svison llht twclu rrrcmhcrs of tht qolf team ht rdcd for tht urxrra 'md Nirlhurrr fum 'us to smash accrrratt drrxts drrtct rntrrc ltr prrtts and blxst out of danmrorrs srnd traps Thr thru rm l t men larrx Iusrrnn I d Nltmll rrd ol ardrns forrrrmd tht rrrruortlrrt nrrclc us of 1 tl rrrr xshr h hop: d to C rrrx on tht wrnmnff tr rdrtrons of the pu xrous S NI squads lirll I ormxell gurdtd hrs sc cond wrnnrrw st rs tr ru mg to Mrn rtt rn to Crrtura stron rn 1 freld of mam schools at tht Manhattan lnxrtfrtronrl Thr szcond corrttst of tht war rnatchfd tht Shannen Mrssron lndrrns vxrth some of thc ha st trams of tht 'ma at the All C rtx lournarncnt on the Swopa Pull Qrtmrs North showcd PIOIIIISC of lun Trmatcr thrngs to Coma hw Olltqlillxlllll rll opponcnts lNlrlhurn C orrn Clrh ms tru sc S NI Fast squad Ihr S NI North dn ot drgffrrs our nhclrncd tht Iarrccrs rn both thc 2 rnfrn rnd 4 man cunts Whrlt lookrntf forward to tht Rufrornl md Statc Lharnpronshrps a dttcrrnrntd Irrhr rm rlmd that thex had thtrr work cut out for thtrrr of 1 hattlt ruth tht powerful l . I' S . 44 I' 1' r 1 f I 5 ' iq , L N1 A 4 : . 7 A , X ' 7 Y Y ' Y 1 'l 'Y 5 ' X v , r V - Q ' 9 rl X E Q., My 7 . K i ' ' . , ' , V1 ' K L 'A L T U K, C . . , .' ,,..i ' , ' .' .: , H.. I lt. r A 1 r' .' .1 ' ' 'turrrirrg 1- - . 4 K ter , ,. .' ' . . 0 r - '- , zr ,I rn Drs- , N' . ' V., . , , ' l , 2 . , , 1 ,R , 'U , 7 t I - I- . -' ' N -2 ' ' V- t -t 1 .- r ' ff' -. , . ,, I ' lr ' f . ' ' ,, V. I 1 'f ' A squad of the year: Thr- season opvrrvd with thx' link- 'f lll pb 4' . I K V M r ' , 4 f,f . 01 'z 1 A . 1 hz 1 it , ' d 2 X' -f ,gi V f, ' ' ' . I' .' , . 1 . . . . ' 1. ,'- -HW , s 5 s ' - si- s 1. tl - t s s A I v ss- f Q . ' If 4 v. 3 5 x- k ' I M . , .. .. . . . . . K ., , I I, . 1 , . , , I -. I -1 ' 54 vs - 'L s V . L Q.. t- ' I,-is . Y. , 1 l s N l 1 'l w 4 x -- ' ' trb' l 1 x 'z f I - .' 'vm' f A - ' H' 'A 4 . .' 1 . ll ' n -r ' . ' ' -A , .' ' - ' ' .. ' - - . 1 - . i V h .'- V I 5 '. ' ' ' l lb. I 2 , f 1' - V 1 - s . Getting into the Swing Proving that boys are not the only people who can swing a golf club was the Girls' Golf Club, under the direction of Miss Gertrude Welch and Mrs. Mildred Walker. The club admitted any girl, regardless of her talents, who had a genuine interest in the game. Students learned to be careful when walking on the grounds of the school during activity period in the fall and spring, for that was when these girls often practiced their chipping, Golf celebri- ties in the area were frequently seen giving the girls ad- vice and putting them on the right track. Many of the golfers were given their first chance to play competi- tively when they were matched in tournaments with girls from Shawnee-Mission East, W'ashington Rural, and To- peka High Schools. Of course, that all-important match of the year when the Girls' and Boys' Golf Clubs com- bined into Scotch Foursomes cannot be forgotten. The officers of the club were Diane lVilson, president: Janice Witter, vice-president, and Linda Kane, secretary-treas- urer. They combined their efforts in an attempt to illus- trate to those girls interested, the world that is open to them in the field of golf. Fore! exclaims Karen Corsen, as her athletics associates admire her swing. Expert form is shown as girl golfers, Jackie and Jerry Donahue, stroke simultaneous iron shots. -,,' u na ' 5 105 Young Squad Shows Promlse Despxte decxded dnsadxantaqts tht Shawna MISSICDH North swnmmmv team exnuqed uasonahlx sueussful by thc sc 1 son s end A lack of f3ClllIltS mussltatcd hourly smssnons IWICC wukly at the Kansas C xty Athlmtu Club pool and thur pxobluns were rnagnlfud by than lick of expuunud swnmmers Under the dlrectlon of Coach Donald Hcalty the xazslty swxmmers, comprlsed mostly of sopholnous pufutcd x u IOUS stxolus and dues 1n pupu mon fox the thud ymr of xnterseholastu C0lllpLtltl0Il at S M The 'lube faud un fortunately at tht Iopeka contest tht Sunflower Imque meet and the tuangulax ment with Shawme MISSION East and Wyandottc C ancellatnons of tht ulatnmly L my Kem per and Fmporla lnuts pnucntld lllllll from addltlon xl competntxon wh1eh would haw undoubttdly fnhanud thcu proflelency and than lCC0ld to a umat dt ue Howlur 1n spxte of many dlsappomtments, tht younfu mcmbus ln such contests as the dual meft wlth Wfmntwoxth puntmd a promxsmg pxeture for at least thx next two years Thr future of the tcam loolud brlqhtu hceaust of thur en Steve Schermerhorn Mat Haug, and Ralph Pusey COllI'30'lYlQ lf momentary flashes but m most cases 1 lack demonstrate then' 211112110 almmde of experience spelled medlocnty for an aquane S M Q9 I-A Sf ls- , SWIMMING SQUAD BACK Roger P1l1ey Ralph Pusey Mr Don Healy fcoachh SECOND Don Hutchmgs Tom Foster John Cone Jerry Atkmson fmanagerb Chuck Stockdale B111 Stout Jerry Hauser FIRST Warren Sweeney Mat Haug Dave Brxggs Bob Day fco captaml, Dxck Brltz, Steve Schermerhorn Kco captaml Johnny Johnston 106 I ' 1 ' 1 '- 1 1 1 1 11- '11' 1 . K4 ., ,. 1' ' 1- -1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 11 - 9 '1. 1-1-1 1 1 1 11m' . 'Ii ' Y 'I I l .W ' . , . 1 , . I' ' 1 ' Y! l l . x I. ' 2 S' ' l'. I il X x l X I Y X I l ' . , . . I 'fi ' 'X' l ' lv h vi '- . ., . ' . , ,. ' 1 ,. ' . , . .. ' . , ' . . , ' 1 - 1 1 '1 1 1 I ' , 1 ' 1' 1 1 1 1 - I I Y N I ' ' l' l 1x1 I 1 1' 1 1 -1 1' 1 1 1- '11' 1 1 9 1 ' J .1 xx J -5 ri i x ' I l I 2 x ' ' v ' L ' x l 1 1 x ll ' 1 1 1'- - 1 1 7-1 141111 111 ' ' 1: 5 ' ' 5 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 71 1 1 1 -1 . . , . of the squad represented the strength of future teams, and I X 1 V. x v 1 r I I ' ' y ' 1 K 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 'I I if i D 1' , K , . . - . I l , , Q, 1' 5 ng . . -, . 1 ' ' . - .- A '14 4 Qt 1 ,.,. 1 ,A if 1 S K ,.V 4, 'dw , gg X ,, , , . I I he . , -.- ' ... , Cal ,f R , l ' JN ' .14 - 1, 1 ' ' x ' ' l 1 1 f 4 Y 1 ' .1 A ,A ! ' 1 3 V ,f 1 , ' ' Y 1 V. i , ' o ' . ,V , , . U . . , Y ' . ' . . ' . , ' .' 1 1 1 ' - V Participation by All About two hundred boys who did not participate in varsity basketball competed on teams that were separated accord- ing to classes, into three divisions --f sponsored by a Student Congress Intramurals Committees. Referees from the Sports' Officials Club kept the more enthusiastic partici- pants in order. The captains of each team led their team- mates in an all-out effort for a chance to challenge Shaw- nee-Mission East's intramural champions. Indoor athletes were assimilated into the ping-pong program offered for two weeks. In the spring, those interested in track events were seen circling the einders. pole vaulting, and heaving the discus at an immense field day. Although smaller in number, the girls' intramural teams responded vigorously to the many sports contests offered them. ln the fall the feminine sportsters vied energetically for winning titles in tennis duels. Basketball also proved a popular enterprise for the Intramurals Committee. Nu- merous sportswomen learned the art of pivoting, dribbling, and passing in order that they could work as a coordinated winning unit. Volleyball answered others' query of what was the right winter sport for recreation. The most val- uable asset of the program, the girls maintained, was a trim figure. When caught in a tight situation, Jim Brenneman always relies on a hasty check of his guarders. PEP CLUB SPONSORS BACK Mr Ph1111ps Mr S1mpson Mr Wheaton Mr Str1ckler SECOND Mrs Bald wm Mrs Colllns M1ss Jones Mrs Sherar Mrs St1ne MISS Hemke Mxss Hagens Mrs Comstock FIRST Mr A Wtlch Mrs Gardner Mr Mannasmlth Mtss Henry The Red Coats Annual housecleanmg time flnds Ruth Moyer, Chuck Ball and Lmda Rummell working overtlme for the Pep Club 108 Are Comm W tntxtr tht quuttthltlt txststttl ts tx from lux tts and mttcl ttm nd tht tml hut tn tht taptd to tlt 11 tht houds Ill 1 a ways hstd th tt tsut mtt th It tht ll tl tltd pt pstt xs wore futmshxng tht txtxu support that xutkts t team Wlll Neyer btfoxt was 1 Shmntt Mtssttm tt .un mont appxtcltittd ntxtx was .1 Pt p C luh so lm ll Wnth Ptp Cluh Pttsldtnt R1tl1 ohnson it tht htlul mtl tht Chtultadtts thtmnt lint, tllIllllSl mu stunt I tthtt cxtraordlnaly sounds wtlt dtxlsttl O1 Pudty huge, ltd nnss ol humamty s xunhlmt for st ts complttt w1th lntgxphonts ttmhtlls horns wud practxcally anythmlf that llltldl tnou h ntnst to put th pcpstcx into tht xumun ft1 tht P psttx of the Wu.l1 On tht dlttIHO0IlS bt fort tht quuts t IS tagtrntss 1s typlfxtd h t xumul echoes whnth boomtd trout tht um to tht dlldl torxum bctwttn classts Ptp Asstxnbhts dtltghttd everyone by Ofl-LIIHQ a Ll'l0IllS lmt ol slx thttllt td ers tht S M mrtrchlnq band tht wntxts oi ttrtthtxs and studtnts 1n cornpltttlx ougmtl pt p sluts tht preclslon dull ttam and xast quomtxttts of notst but most of all .1 th lntt for dtxottd fins to txpxtss themselves . :: . ' ' , .. ' v , l . A , - - 5 ' ' ' v , I ' a . , , , . . . . i Y 'Q' Y ' 1 ' C 2 n u . i , X . , L 1 , . 2 , . .' , , lx 1, 1 T, , ' tackl-' ' W 'z ' - g 4 ' -, ' - t-t'u- ' ter li' f ' -1 ' f 1 ' ' ' 1 tight gzuutg ht- l' . t 21S L 1 -'--'L , - ' - ' ,s , , . -. . - . L . 15- Q 1 1 - 1 Y. A. 2 ' 1 1 1 1- .1 - 1 , , . . 1. . - I - , ' ' .' . 1 - ' 1 1 111 1, 1-K 1 - 1 ' y 1 Mit- V h- 1 -1 t- , nights within thc stadium or fit-ldhoust', was tht- kr , '- . ' ', xt' 'z ' g : -zx 1 1 ' 1 V. .. . , . . . , my -' 'Q -3 -Q ' A QA ' ' 1 1 . U' ' - t T' 5 ' at 1 5- 1 - 1 1 V . 1. A4 . Q 'll ' ,, V h ' 1 X ' ' 1 u fx h ' u' h' x ' w. y' ' V y grvu , ' l mg 1 ' - 1 Q 1 r 1 1 l '- S 1 1 .-1 .g ' - t K 3 -. .' 1 L ' 1 1 It fly' 1 . . . , . . . . , t 3 , t 2 ,, . .Y . L m. Bob Jones and Carl Deane show their versatlllty on the basketball court .,-samw ,di ,sr Decorating the goal post ln red and black Wally Heyde and Dave Ruby are ln deli cate positions I-I-,P CLUB EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE STANDING Judy Gunn L1nda Brown Dee Ann Patterson Ray Edwards Wally Heyde Rosemary Drennen Dav1d Ruby Carolyn Goodman Patt1 Duncan Amta Bradley SITTING Ruth Moyer Rlck Johnson L1nda Rummel Mlke Graham NOT PICTURED Steve Schermerhorn 109 1 I he . JW y .-. ' K K. X ' , ' 1 , K ,W W 1 . . . . ww , ' I ' ' . ' . ' v 1 Y D 9 1 ' 2 s 1 7 ' ' - PHYLLIS SHAWVER CAROLYN RICHMOND SHERRY ZILLNER plrlted Srx 'Q' B team alternate cheerleaders Drxre Pennrngton, Carol Pflumm and Carol Nrcely, mrrror S M s sprrrt rn therr smrles 110 Ram or shrne the cheerleaders romped up and down the gym floor frrrn the enthusrasm of the crowd at pep assurrblrcs and at exery home game 'lhey were the spark that 15 nrted the sprrrt of the Pep C lub and the team Varsrty and B tram alrke nurr farled to play therr role to the hrlt but showed confrdence rn the school they supported at all trmes Carolyn Goodman Varsrtx hr ad cheerleader and Anrta Bradlex B team chref collaborated often wrth the Pep Club cxccutrxe eornmrttu and the faculty sponsors and turned up wrth some really masterful productrons rn the xa rred forms of new cheers cluer sluts small, before school pep bands, and a huge nrght affarr, at vwhrch clusters of pepsters cremated the Lawrence Lron rn an enormous blaze wnrch lrghted the entrre football stadrrrm They kept the enthusrasm hrqh at those trmes when rt was hard to cheer at all Throug, therr example the Pep Club yelled louder than ever and at trmes, eun non partrsans were heard to sound out 'Ihe chrerleadrrs were the S M sprrrt wrapped rn twelve cute packages I 5 l . Q s , , - Q A I l is A I 4 3 A 2 5 5 . B -TEAM CHEERLEADERS. Linda Sell, Caren Miller, Mary Lloyd, Anita Bradley ihead cheerieaderb, Cheri Keltncr, Betsy LaFollette. CAROLYN GOODMAN LOIS RHODUS KENNA BARNES lll l .2 S S . ln., 3 5 Q, N uf 'K '5 1 S 3.5. r , .QM W f v. 1 A 1 5 K... P u F I lllll E YN an Billowy formals gently swirling to smooth music, hobby- ists expanding their collections, the creative polishing words used in publications and productions were ex- ternal notices of students' enthusiastic interest and par- ticipation in school life. Channelling talents into con- structive enterprises supplemented the full scholastic curriculum. The door of activity - unlocked with keys of desire for attainment of goals, and develop- ment of personality -- offered S-Mites the challenge of leadership. N Nw... -'fir Committee of the Whol Nh..- sv-4 miigluuit tlu' yvar iuwv plgms wmv piupmvcl, ali'- vclopcd, and cziiiii-d out by tlu- stiuli-iii c'uiigi'i-ax. 'l'lu' Studi-nt o1'l'ii'i:i's f pi'micls'iit, Muiguii U'l.i'iii'51 vic'i'-pu-sidciit, Stcvc Sc'lu'1'iiu-i'lun'i11 wsu-lgiiy, Amu' lNIlIlk'I'l ti'i':1s1ii'm'i', Scott Nigigc-ix: vliiiiiiiixiii, Scott Wil- son: pn1'liii1iu'iitz1i'iam. Simi- Mi'Ni-vsi amd 1-iglit ruin- tvc l'll2llI'Il1l'I1 Y- - Ivcl tlu' stiuiviit gmx-i'iiiiu-iit :is it 0pi'i'1iti'cl vl'l'ic'ic'iitly tlimiigliniit tlu- yvgii. 'l'lu'iv, IIUXN' Ol'dlIlLlIlL'i'S wcrv piiswcl lui' tlu- lu'llc'i'iiu'i1l ol' Jcluiolg piiujmwts wi-rc zippinxvcl xvliirli iiulvcl ilu' sluclviils giiul ai iu-w fmistitiiliuii unix pgiswcl llizil Imi- vd ll iiuwrv 1-l'l'ic'i1-lit stiiclm-iii gmviiiiiu-iitiil luuly. Sliziwiuu'-XIissimi Haut aiiul Sliiiwiuw--NIixximi Ninth foiiiid ccmpm-iutioii iiii n-guy Illglllvl' xslu-ii utilizing ilu- iu-wly im'iiu'd inu'i'-wluunl lumrcl uliuli lkiiiuliuiu-il tlirmigli ilu' coiigix-xsmw ul' lumtli scluiulx. 'l'liiN yviii. tliroiigli IICXV piujvcts Liiul pmgiuiiiix. xliulviil i'cwiig1'm-NN nu-mln-ix lu-lpvcl ilu' stiuli-me tliiit llu-y i'm-pivsm-iilvml and lu-iu-llitvd tlu- sclumol. 'lilur work ol' tlu' student coiigixws wax ziuuiiiplislim-cl 'oiigli ilu' vlklkmis ol viglit lia1i'cl-xwrkiiig stziiuliiigg roiiiiiiittws. 'lilu' liitiziiiiiiixilx voiiiiiiiltmw' npmwiimivil STUDENT CONGRESS SPONSORS: STANDING: Qui llllI'lllIllll'Lll pmgixiiii iii lnixlwilmzill. xollcwlmll, mul Mi: Ilzimilicm, Mi: Healey, Mr. Reade, SEATED: ' if if 1' - . 1 AQ - I 4 1 .'., ' . Mr. Whom. NHS' Huber, Mr. Tomlinson. gililigcngrmiim on miitiiisiimlu iiul illilmtu iiiiiidid 3 'S :ww- I. A MORGAN OLEARY Prefidem 1-fx 9' 6 af' Among the cards, Anne Miner and Barbe Wallace find a dreamed-of white Christmas. ANNE MINER 114 Secrclury 93. 'ov ,L G q F3 . g Z -47' iw --119, ji. b I ILVL bLHhRM1:Rl-IORN Vue Pmmluzt bLOT'I MAQIIRS 'I reruurer Every Wednesday at one oclock Scott Wilson congressional rlllel' governs the business of hls realm the Student Congress 115 :Ji G i 3 , X ' H' was J , I Ll Aux ' ' 1 . 4 1 2 L A . d 1 - - . X K' in '7 fi Q' n X Jw T1- ' s . it ll X qi ASSEMBLIES AND ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE. Eleanor Dyke, Mike Graham fchairmanj, Norma Reifel, Dick Swafford, Bonnie Chab, Nick Mills, Rick Johnson, Glenda Holdner. O ,. . .Q ,T v. - , ,V , 3 K A f Q .... . - -ah , I x LOST AND FOUND COMMITTEE. STANDING: Marty Johnson. Jan Duguid. Ray Gaeblefy MIKQ SAFETY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Judy Clif- Graham, Bob Mackey, Carolyn Carter. SEATED- ford, Linda Brown, Janet Hampton, Linda Musser, Nick Mills, Steve Piper, Dick Swafford. Bob Cathey cchairn-xan,. ll6 Ellglll1't'l'S, doctors, business leiiders. and lll'l'0llZ1lltlC of- fieizils spoke at voezitioiiul llSSl'Illl3lll'S p1'ese11ted hy the Assemblies and Aetivities C'0llllllll.tCl' -fe for far- sighlecl students who were t1'yi11g to decide upon 11 p0l'lIl1llll'Ilt, fiiture p1'olession. This l'0lllllllIIL'l', headed by Mike cifillllllll, also gave gifted students ll Cllllllfl' to share their abilities in three talent llSSK'IlllJlll'S. Ill the spring, C'0llllllltU'l' lllL'llllX'l'S pl'l'SL'Ill.t'Cl the honor code f -Y 21 growing t1'L1.dition of S-M North. Composed completely of sophotliores, except for the el1air111:111, lloh Caxtlwy, the energetic Safety C0llllIllltl'K' put into eflieet llllllly new and originzil plains which stressed safety 111 the school and Lillllllllllllty. Une of their helpful projects. Ll poster cz1111p11ig11, eiuphzisized eorreet lTt'lldYi0l' and conduct in the school. .1 Picking novel themes, getting the music, pilhlieizing, and ClCCOl'L1llIlg kept the lllClllSIl'l0llS lllt'llllJK'l'S of the Social cii0lIlllllllK'1' and its el111i1'1111111, Mary l31'ndh111'y, 1 ' - 1 A X N Q-1' 1 rl busy as they produeed nine successful, well-plam1eCl 7 'i dances. 'llllt'Sl' dances 11ot only served us ll source ol' lllllCll-l1k'L'lll'd l't'Yl'Illlt' for the student congress but, also, and attempts to untangle it before the dance. they gave S-hlites lllllg-l'l'lIll'Illl70l'l'Cl nights in their years at SllllWI1l'k'-MlSSllJIl North. Mary Bradbury gazes glumly at the disorder around Committees Control Congress SOCIAL COMMITTEE. BACK: Bob Bucher, Sharon Mayes Linda Musser, Jim Smith. SECOND: Kenna Barnes, Bob Wizer, Ann Binford, Janet Hampton, Gary Lee, Ruth Ann Unruh, Marty Johnson, Sherry Zillner. FRONT: Verla Thurman, Larry Laudan, Connie Stanley, Mary Hanzlik, Mary Bradbury fchairmanj, Barbe Wallace, Sandra Voorhies, Judy Clifford. 117 For the General Welfare gl INTRAMURALS COMMITTEE. STANDING: Bob Mac- key Jim Cox B111 Lewis tchairmanl, Don Heaton, Mike Liter Larry Stevens SEATED: Linda Smith, Betty Jo Hember Gloria Bergman Posters, ballots, petitions. and constitutions were all itelns fnniilizir to the nienibers ol' the Cliztrters and Elections eonnnittee, headed by Heather Kirk. Clubs, ever popular with S-Mites. beennle perxnn- nently chartered and their constitutions were filed with the student congress. After each election, the lllCl1llJt'l'S of this connnittee counted the bul- lots and kept at knowing silence until the winners were announced. ln the fall, the Service and Publications connnit- tee, headed by john Miller, worked many hours to compile the much used student directory, which was published yearly for the convenience of Shaw- nee-Mission students. Preceding Clhristinzis vacat- tion, cards could be sent through the North Pole, S-NI's postoffice -'A another of this coin- mittee's successful projects. The big job of the School ltnproveinent coinnnt- tee and its Clllllflllilll, jiin Crunnnett, proved to be the writing of the social code which set. up standards for entertaining, dating. driving, party- ing, and general conduct. This busy connnittee also managed the lost and found -- ll popular place for iteni-seeking S-Mites. SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE. BACK: Jim Crummett tchairmanh, Douglas Gates, Jacqueline Rose, Brenda Dick Jody Richardson FRONT: Barbara Fletcher, Judy Anderson, Cheryl Pelton, Carol Nicely, Suanne Goldwood. NOT PICTURED Eleanor Dyke, Cliftene Hedrick. K 118 1 as T7 Tw. .s fiinf- ' A . ut.. . W .fi-'di Q .R sts: .dart J 9f:..L.J.T -- nil' Ay- ,fjxr al 1. : 1 Q'W A Stan Gifford doesn't seem at all worried as he sees that the demand is rising rapidly above the supply. Ingredients: a record hop giving sophs a chance to get into the swing: an all-school mixerg a WPA dance on Friday the thirteenth, with the appropriate theme of Wishing You Well 5 a Homecoming dance with a sparkling throne and a cloud of crepe paper covering the ceiling: a Christmas formal, complete with a, twenty-foot tree wrapped with angel hair: a dance in Janu- ary, bursting with balloons: a Valentine dance taking place in Cupidis Castle: an AFS dance ushering in the spring season: an April dance: a Senior-Farewell dance saying aloha to the graduating class. ! Directions: Place in a warm gym from 8:30- 1l:30 on a Saturday night. Stir in some bands and records. Add a dash of glittering stars, hearts, and shiny tinsel, soft lights, and crepe paper. Blend in hundreds of students in shim- mering dresses and handsf .ne suits. Add a feel- ing of gaiety and frieidlfness. Simmer for three hours. The result was twelve fun-filled evenings spent at the year's dances at Shawnee- Mission North. Some Enchanted Evenin S Just the right music and mood. make perfect harmony as Ronnie Weeks and Pat Harpe enJoy one of the school dances. S gr, s x Balloon dancers Gretchen Bostwick and Johnny Thomas surround themselves with the fragile tools of their trade. -5 120 ., Q F K 5 U v Qs i My K 1- . 9' X . . Q ,K ' If n 4 0 vl- N ' o o 'X x si-Q t X -.-.......... Q 1 ln- nn-an 1 ,A . . . ,,,,,,, X I 90 ...fy ex 9 , u s l ll x I Q J O :gif ro 9 n 1. ? .. 1 5. . an J N Q . if Q' x ,, .9 N Q, W- Q fi. L Q N, smi . ii' Qs- X fx. Q K Q K Q A k A x X A. . Nw N t K ' Mk . mv 4. S A 1,1 5, -:Q 73Eff1'.-2+ , . . +g:x.,w, .K -- !, Q 4 .-hw 554 A s, 'Q' 6' ' n ai. T, fiat. ,, K yt ,, M .Sv k,M..,i, S vw- X an N Xa . ' ,, , W L - t .3 5 M t ,, W . - - ,K 'ici ff if W 'K Y ' J -1 'SQ' ' - 5'-is x ' .. . - 4 it Buvlng clothes for the Prom IS half the fun of the Jumor senlor formal dance agree Sherry Illll and her mother Bob Whlte benevolently remmds Steve Ashe not to smash another thumb as they labor on prom decoratlons 122 You look like a connolsseur of floral ar rangement Mlke Elder Does thls sult your preferenceo : rl If is . 3, :QW K fl ' a 1 1 'un ' ' 2 ' I .A A 1 V ' L, 1' . If xxx X - - f ' k X, . . . . - X' . , . . . I A, xx A11 Affalr To Remember Alllllff xuth the xcu d1iIlIlCt rc ponmbxhtles that Con fnontcd the S M uppexclasstncn went a rathct sxzable 'nnount of pmxlwu 1nd clanns not qmntcd to those ot 101511 mule Ilmchnff the lonff het of hbcntlos was th nmol btmm Pxom tht wax s most qala pro 1111111011 lht lXt1lINN'1ij0ll1IlX pustntcd by thc junior cxuutlu connnnttus of hut md 1No1th whose mmds mnt pxunv mto tht pist 'md duxsed an Arabian Nwht Dcft fmffcxs md IDUCIIIOLIS xdcws transformed the gym mto an LXOIIL 01919 and took S M SOLIHIIILS SWITIIIIQ xnto some bxqonc dax Sxmopitcd rhythms added xtxnosphum to tht stttmg Ihr ltlllllnt tlsks of humg 1 band and 'lddllSQll1U 1I1Xlt'ltl0llS xscxe unhualded but rsstntnl to lll tusplclous outtomc Ctttmq a DYCVICW kltthcn 'tttt nd lnts As tht flStlXltlKS dun to a close tht dllftllli, b Mltts packed up thur ttnts and wan Ns' -s ducd back to the pustnt 5 'Q 6 -9 Thxs piece of unleashed genius will add to the decor PROM COMMITTEE BACK Dlck Vessels Steve Ash Mlke Boucher Tom Sawyer Dave Bueker Bob Jones Doug McDonald St n G1fford B111 Overend Chuck Adams SECOND ROW Peggy Coe, Marllyn Allen Kathy Gaffney Paula Mullendore Marty Johnson Connle Clendenm, Jeanne Peck Sharon Wh1tmer SITTING Sherry Zxllner Joan Taylor Barbara Wallace Margot Panettlere, Sue Ann Goldwood Mary Bradbury Pat Smlth 5.-er? 123 Q . , . . . . 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To Punt a MISSIOH FIRST SEMESTER MISSION STAFF STANDING J1m Hmchman Sherryl Pearson Joan McLean Llnda Bxrch Bob Padley Carolyn Goodman Lmda Hallberg Tom Harrxs Carolyn Gllmore Joyce Slmpklns Cynthla Chees O Leary George Grant 1 Nl if C37 3 BARRY ROBINSON I Edztor 2nd Semexter Spreading the good word Steve Marmoff and Janet Lovett make their weekly rounds O I I I l 5 : i V . 1 Q I 1 ' 1 , 1 1 Q ll 5 S f 1 1 brough. SfTTING: Rick Johnson, Janet Lovett, Barbara Heller, Martin Nicolans, Larry Laudan, ,Jo Lewis, Morgan 'iff' . H ' ' R N tl? ,I 6 I X1',a. 5 V , 124 In a scurry of poundmg tvpew rlters and red penclls flymg to correct copy S M s weekly newspaper the MISSION went to press twenty exqht tlmes durmg the school year Two staffs Cone per semesterj completely different from edxtor IH ch1ef to reporters, trled thelr hand at reportlng proofreadmfr plannmg layouts edrtlnff and sellmg suf f1c1ent ads to put out the MISSION Ad gettmg was no small part of runnmg a newspaper 1n fact xt consumed more tlmc than the actual reportnnq and copy Wfltlllg At S M two thlrds the cost of thc newspaper amountmg to ox er S3500 per vear was pald by local advertnsers The balance was pald by students who buy actxvlty tlckets purchasmg an actnvlty txcket entltled a student to a years subscrlptlon to the MISSION C0Ed1f0f, 1-ff Same-'te' LARRY LAUDAN Throughout the year the two staffs had to meet the tradl txonal Wednesday mornmff deadlme w1th proofreadmg after school Worlung tnmc 1n the MISSION offxce was warned Everyone was rostered for one staff perxod a day Besldes th1s hour the journalxsts gave up thelr study halls whlle pI0dLlClflg the paper yet all thls txme st1ll had to be anffmented by a heavy after school schedule whlch was 1n effect three to four of the f1ve days per school week Although the Journalxsm class put out the paper, all fmal declslons as to the su1tab1l1ty of copy and problems that arose from tune to txme were made by Mr G O Watson the faculty sponsor of the MISSION Informally known as Doc to workers on the paper Mr Watson broke the second semesters staff mto the newspaper game 1n less MARTY NICOLAUS than a weeks txme glvmg the would be journahsts 1n C0Ed1f0f 1-ff 597779-'fe' valuable txps on utry phase of the operatxon -...asf SECOND SEMESTER MISSION STAFF BACK Vlcky Robxnson Jeanne Hutton Larry Lewman Brxck Brewer Dave Tobell Jack Cannon Barry Robmson Roger Stoker Karen Garrett Steve Mar1noff Steve Howard Gretchen Anderson SEATED Barbara Lasely Nancy Huff Benme Stanley Barry Robmson Nancy Bryant Carol Sxtten Llnda M1l1er x 4 V . l - , ' ' a Q J I - . . . x L . I , s - - ' , 1 Qs ' - s as ' ' . ' Z , . u n . ' . J ' ' 1 1 y v ' . ' . ' , . 4 X . . . - . ' . . . . . , ,- . k - - 4,4 S' . ' ' ' l . Q7 . , ' , . , . . - st ' . . . . gh ' 1 r ? ' ' I n ' 3+ 1 . X . . . .. ., A LG 7, l , x X I I a - - A ' as an - A ' Q , . . . . . . - ' Q . ' ' ' . 1 I 1 l ' I P'-'W V ...A ,h- N 4 I fl ---'-V-' -- L t 'a ' X A 1 I 1' r a- 'Q Y 1 -w 'Q ' ' 1 . .. 1 ' 'N 4 I 44 f . . l - 7 , Q Y l ' . . . . . ' s . I . 5 X As ,. ,, 'V'-, , Il 'A -- ' I l f ' B f X f 2 . V Y ta It ' tis S l -A -,,,,.c, t J, .M if ' -. ,Q k h , . . . . ' ' Y Y . Y Y v 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 ' . S y 1 Y Y Y Y Folding up the business, this staff seems pleased. W'th that -'Ali-American eye INDIAN Sponsors. Miss Stanbrough, Mr. Wheat, and Mr. Pigg, scru- tinize layout. 126 Alfred E. Neuman smiles contentedly as Marilyn Allen and Peggy Coe apply the finishing touches to his make-up. Recording Each day, during fifth and sixth hour, every Indian and Mi1'.x'iori .staff member raced to his publication's headquar- ters and furiously began to dig into the work accumulated there. lleadiines were always present and the number of things yet undone was always an incentive. A spirit of unity ran high among those on each staff, and a sharp sense of competition between the publications contributed to the quality of their final product. Here students learned that mutual regard and cooperation were vital to the creat- ing and the publishing of a yearbook or newspaper, whether in school or elsewhere. Naturally, the dissimilarities of the two brought about dif- ferent problems to be solved. The Miiwiori was under the constant pressure to produce each and every week, and at no time to buckle under the strain. The Indian Staff, though deadlines were less frequent, was obliged to create and compile for a year without realizing the fruits of all their labors. In this the crews of the school publications gained the knowledge of how to put a business into opera- tion and how to keep it running profitably, in spite of the inevitable obstacles. Wlth the close of a busy period of sales campalgmng, among the INDIAN staff there seems to be a general rechne Paste up Doc Watson cautions George Grant Gretchen Anderson and Barry Robinson rather sticky -i an o,,Akk i M QV, Q 1: PATTI DUNCAN Editor-in-Chief LITERARY STAFF. BACK: Kay Lytle, Steve McNeeS, Sp0rrs,4Doug Gates, Carol Lowry. FRONT: Mary Bradbury, Jackie Rose, Margot Blery. l MARY HANZLIK Literary Editor IQ l SUSIE ARNOLD Production Manager What We Worr PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Ken Weeks, Erich Langer, Nancy Morning, Rick Solberg fphotography editorb. 128 The halls of S-M echoed the voices of the Indian salesmen and there suddenly appeared on every wall a smiling face which repeated, lfVhat, me worry? I've bought my Indian. This was the signal to the calmer members of the school that the Indian was on sale again. The staff met the first big project of the year and the creation of the 1959 Indian was under- way. For the rest of the term, efforts were toward one formidable-looking goal: to pre- sent the personality of a group of nearly two thousand people in one publication. Here, in- deed, was an undertaking. The drawing, writ- ing, ad-selling, and late hours were only a part of the Indian staff's responsibility. Each mem- ber devoted his greatest individual effort to- ward that of the group, in order to produce a book second to none. S' HEATHER KIRK Ar! Edztor ART STAFF Carol Davxs Bob Wh1te Marxlyn Allen Peggy Coe Pat Snuth J TOM PURINTON SCOTT WILSON Bzuzfzen Manager Adwffffwg Manage' 4-,,..-al BUSINESS STAFF STANDING Chuck Adams Lmda Pxgg Bob Cathey Sherry MacPherson SEATED MaryAnn Smxth Ray Ashton Judy Mabus Ctreasurerb gli' I A f .',, A nv 5 A m 5 ' -sf' , 9 , 'N A A L - if ' if 4. . I 5 ' . ! l Y I Y ! . i u 4 Y . A an 1 , ,kg 'A . Y ' ,J .1 Q' ,rf X T 1 1 A ' - f- SPM ' 1 ,. I A . 2 I fr 'I 'wifi 60 U , v ti - . ow.- Q' A 'I L x x . x ., I A or NL . , A , D .. ,X . - .V 51,8 ,.,,,i, A ,A A ' I Y ' ' 129 A Hawaiian setting and the real hot beat of the Swinging Deacons create a tropical heat wave at the last talent assembly of the school year. Mr. Ashen gives a positive reward for a negative attitude. . Vi, , tm. J, . V 1 'ff Q Beatnik, Steve Schermerhorn, personifies the Bohemian culture of S-M North in talent assembly 130 Sm, tt d ' t ' ' - , th Ch - Preparing to make a last minute change, Jack Boyd and presggiecf --fi-izlnsefgl,ll:-iggzlnvirgsggeof gh,-istmii gynn Hzilrdy tzrke a dim view of the lighting effects at a ress re earsa . Assemblies- ariety how Every Thursday at either 1:00 P.M. or 1:40 P.M., all S-M North was seen traveling towards the auditorium, anticipating forty minutes of enjoyable entertainment. Zealously, the As- semblies and Activities Committee worked to provide for the student body, programs both interesting and enlightening. Although on a whole, the students produced their own amuse- ments, there were several imported programs. The choirs from Baker, Park, and Pittsburg Teachers? College sang for admiring S-Mites. A group of deans from the University of Kan- sas City discussed advisable college plans. Peru, Hawaii, Russia, and Austria were brought into the auditorium through movies. The S-M choirs presented a moving Christmas program. Talent Assemblies continued their tremendous successes, Many buyers were brought to the ticket table by the play and operetta teasers. Even the language department was represented in the Sreneh Assembly. Indeed the minutes between 1:00 and 2:30 P.M. were pleasant ones. 1' N1 ' ' as KN H--uf 'N Vie I . X-9 fit ii Y If X ik A .I Q EXCHANGE COMMITTEE STANDING J1m Royer Lmda Wolfe Jan Duguld Roxann R1ck Bob Jones Pattl Duncan Nancy Knoell Lmda Brown Sam Bruner SEATED B111 Overend Cchalrmanj Erreh Langer Walk together talk together O ye peoples of the earth, then and onlx then shall yt hate ptace The motto of tht Ameucan Fltld Struct proposed a fOllIlCl.1fl0ll for world umtx lhxowfh the A F S Shawnee MISSION scnt a fun stlctttd studtnts to countrxes throughout Europa to lt un tht Lustoms mannus and traclltlons of the ptoplt hung thue A flurr, of paclunff a plant mp to New Yoxlt and the gay departure fxom Amtxu 1 tlus xt IS for those chosen the lJLQ1IlIllIl0 of two wonduful next: to be forgotten months among naw fucnds the S Mltcs from thu: summtx stty and bxought to the Umttd States the Europa ln studtnts who came to spend the Mlllltl at S M North, ltarnmg about Ameuca 'lhls year new doors to fxund sh1p were operud as the A F S pxofuam tulaxgcd to mclude Nun Inland md throuffh a ntw wm tex plan offend a chanct for chosen studtnts to learn about the schools and xsmttx mctlxltlcs of the Europeans Those students not paxtulpatxnq Ill the actual exelnnffc attxxt lx toolt part ln the A F S wetlx htld under tht CllIlCt1Oll of tht ewcclmanffe commlttee hcadcd bt Blll Oxtund Thu qaxe thelr xaluable tlme and money toxmxd the fmanc mg of thls VNOltllMl'lllL may of bxxnqlnvf 'tbout peace and undelstandmq between the people of the world Walk Tog ther, Mouths open wide, yellmg the chants of Shawnee Mission North, as students welcome home the AFS'ers, back from then' trlp abroad. l '3 2 ' Ki v I V r v I1 x 5 g, 3 ' 1 v VI v I I 3, I . if . . F 1 t - 1 s I v x - - I I - 1' I 1 - x If e t W , r k . . . , , I'f r ' . . ' I K I ' v. I'I ., . . A .,, 1 , O, 2 . .1 . , .., s 1 I 1 1s - I 1' -2 ' 1 vi 1 Q . x I X . I ' Y 1 I' ' ' 1 D D viv- - x- - I K 4'? ,1 and exe1t1ng places. The approachmg fall recalled , ' 1. 1 t' 1 , - f 1 . - A 5 , M I l I K' x ' I2 ' B ' 1 K x 1' x1 C ,A 1 I ' 1' ' ' 'xc 1 I f 1 -' t - , . . , , . 1 I vi I X I Q -, I ' I ' 1 1 1 ' 1 . . 1' - n , . . , H , L . . , v. If 1 l v' . I 4 I 1 'I I - -1. l . 'AI ' 1 I I D 'I . 1 I n n . . . D . I I v vI'I I v v ' ' 7 1 ' l n v r 1 I . ' ' . ' . . ' ' F I : , . - K4 .ma AFS CANDIDATES BACK B111 Hart THIRD John Nlchels Dan Parks SECOND Llnda Plgg Pat Smlth FRONT Lmda Clark Conn1e Clendm Talk Together I -MIN .S Q W Q uv' mln' if-u Exchange student Erich Langer promotes lnternational good wlll as he supports the A F S fund drive 133 fe Q . -w 1' ! V ,1-D T , sf t f .px ir 1.-any f , ,r , 'Z ff' 'f '-- ' yf! A f ., 'E -Q 3, 3 se, - . +- tf' X .- , we-Qi , , f L - N I 1 .M ' lift . X 1 V . . 15' t V , A V -I f gl!! ' is M NON V ' 36 -K 9 AFV 1 f 7 R... ,ij 'HIM .C 1 in V ik suv ' ' , I 1 ' v. . . 3 1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. BACK: Jackie Rose, Sue Griffin, Ray Gaebler, Carol Lowry, Dick Peterson, Ruth Moyer, Cynthia Cheesebourgh, Patti Duncan, Morgan O'Leary. FRONT: Martin Nicolaus, Kenna Barnes, Larry Laudan, Heather Kirk, Tom Purinton, Anne Miner, Jim Hinchman. ational Honor ociety NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS. STAND- ING: Martin Nieolaus, treasurerg -Tom Purinton president, Jim Hinchman, vice-president. SEATED Carol Lowry, secretary. 13 .ct The gyninasiutn was filled with students breathlessly, silently waiting. YVho would niake National Honor So- ciety this year? Tension showed on every face as last year's members came slowly down the aisles, searching for a Certain face. Chosen by the faculty on the basis of scholarship, leadership. character, and loyal service to the school, these students were best of the top qual- ity produced by S-Iwi. Accompanying the thrilling in- duction into the society in assembly, was the congratu- latory letter from hir. W'eleh to the parents. Wforking behind the scenes were the N, ll. S, spon- sors, Mr. Clenients, Miss Bucher, and Mrs. Iiiery. Through their efforts and those of last year's rnernbers, the reception for new members, with its gaily dressed tea table, and the annual picnic were organized and successfully brought to completion. When all mein- bers, old and new, were gathered at the picnic, the careful selection and election of next year's offieers was accomplished. Through these young inen and women, the joy of belonging to National llonor Society would be brought to the following year's eager students. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SPONSORS M1ss Bucher Mr Clements Mrs Blery The very best way of saymg Job well done ' Jo Lynne Talbott learns of her NHS mem bershlp from Heather Kirk NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY BACK Louxs BussJaeger Marty Johnson Sandy Colvin Jxm Devall R1Ck Johnson Ray Ashton Scott Wllson B111 P1ke Scott Magers Ph1ll1p Bennlnghoven Jlm Cox Ed McConwell Bruce Robb Dlck Lane D1ck Swafford Wayne Meyer Paul Wrlght B111 Hart Jxm Heldberg Denny Johnson Jo Lynne Talbott Bob Cathey THIRD Pattxe Bova Dorothy Klcker Martha Slpes Barry Robmson Nancy Erxckson Barbara Hlte Sharon Stlce Sue McAnaw B111 Patterson Steve Schermerhorn Janet Mauk Kathy Owen SECOND G Murlm Welch Susan Arnold Jeanne eorge Loxs Rhodus Mary Hanzlxk Janet Lovett L1nda Clark Naomx Schwxesow Sharon MacPherson Eleanor Dyke L1nda Plgg Dxane Sedgwlck Dxane Gray Ann Bxnford Mary Ann Smlth Carol Yauk L1nda Wllson Jo Lewxs Loxs Freudenthal Sherry Zxllner FIRST Judy Mabus Judy Gunn Jody Wade Nancy Jo Bryant Margot B1ery Kathy Inms Janxce Bonew1tz Pat Smxth Peggy Coe Sylvla Crum Marllyn Allen Carol Fallxs Marty Gllamn Carolyn Goodman Patrxcla Rockey Sharon Koch Lmda Sell NOT PICTURED Steve Mc Nees Bert Cooper John Pxlkey Jlm Brenneman Maurice Smlth John Magxll 135 '.. me t Judy Reents, Nick Mills, Sandra Voorhies, Bob Bdcher, John Miller, George Ward, Mike Elder, Mary Bardbury: Power of the Pen Receiving the tiny gold pin engraved with the quill and scroll, symhols of literature and knowledge, high-lighted the year for many S-M students. The initiation cere- mony, held at Shawnee-Mission North, hon- ored hard-working students from both S-M East and North high schools. The thirty- six deserving North students had put in numerous hours of work on the .lliuiori or Indian where they learned the seven vir- tues of journalism W Truth, Loyalty, Ini- tiative, Opportunity, Friendship, and En- lightenment. Writing copy that would hold the readers, attention, designing layouts for interesting effects, taking pictures that tell a story, and selling ads for needed income took many hours of lahor. This hard work suddenly seemed worth the effort when the S-Mite received the pin and pledged to uphold the virtues of journalism forever. QUILL AND SCROLL INITIATION TEAM: Kenna Barnes, Carl Deane, Ruth Moyer, Dick Swafford, Anne Miner, Wally Heyde, Mr. Welch. . . - ' ' 'k Johnson Larry Lewman, QUILL AND SCROLL. BACK. Barry Robinson, Joan McLean, Martm Nicolaus, Ric , Q - Scott Wilson, Jim Hinchman, Morgan O'Leary, Dave Toboll, Torn Pur1nton,.Patt1 Duncan. SECOND. Nancy Morn ing, Mary Ann Smith, Nancy Lee Huff, Barbara Lasely, Jacqueline Rose, Linda M1l1er, Heather Kirk, Gretchen A31- dorsony Cynthia Chgegebrough, Susan Arnold. 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Had the Confident elever district attorney, Jim lirenneman, convinced the jury with his bombastic arguments that conviction was thc only logical solutiong or were they going to believe the sur- prising and tragic testimony of the defendant and her lover, a story of devotion, service, and death. Karen Andre, played by l.ois Freudenthal, was accused of the murder of her employer, Bjorn Falkner, master capitalist of the world. She thought Falkner still livedg to protect him she lied, even to her own lawyer, Rick Johnson. But suddenly she learned the truth! Falkner's fake suicide was a very real murder. Or did Karen know this from the start, having killed him herself. Falkner married several months beiore his violent demise: perhaps she murdered him in revenge. But Karen claimed that Mrs. Falkner was elevated to the high state of inatrimony because of her father's wealth. Was this true? Someone was lying, but who? The court- room tensely awaited the verdict . . . l Posters spangled with glitter dotted the corridors for weeks ahead of the trial. Black and gold signs blared Guilty or Not Guilty at passers-by. Articles written to entice attendance filled the local newspapers. Billboards sprouted in every available store or restaurant. The assembly audi- ences were held enrapt by the teasers presentd. Fear of missing the verdict in so controversial a trial brought many eager listeners to Night of January Sixteenth. Was Karen Andre guilty? With a flawless production as their goal, Bob Cathey and Jim Brenneman find that practice does make perfect. JI -gafr xx ' A Mi Going up? Kay Mahan receives a helping hand-a very handy service of the Sleep- tlter's Union. The Pajama Game is the game lim in, sang Vernon Hines as the curtain rose for Shawnee-Mission North's operetta, The Pajama Game. But Hines wasn't the only S-Mite in The Pajama Gameg almost 120 other music, art, and drama students joined him in the song. The operetta was sometimes colorful and happy, some- times a bit wistful, often hilarious, and always enjoyable. The setting of The Pajama Game was a small town in the Midwest, the time, the present. Action concerned the employees of the Sleeptite Pajama Factory, who were battling for a seven-and-a-half cent raise their new superintendent, and his interest in the grievance committee, Babe Williams, the jealous time-study-man, Hines, his flirtatious girl friend, Gladys, and the un- bending employer, Mr. Hassler. These colorful charac- ters marched, sang, and danced across the stage in quick and amusing succession. Highlights of the show in- cluded the K'Once a Year Day, Steam Heat, and Hernando's Hideaway scenes. Of course, the operetta could not have been a success without the aid of many off-stage and backstage assistants. To add to the musi- cal delight of the show, a twenty-eight piece theater or- chestra assisted from the orchestra pit. Behind the scenes, in more ways than one, was the stage crew, for the scenery was held in place manually. It was defi- nitely agreed by all participating in, or seeing the oper- ctta, nothing is the same as the Pajama Game. nee a Year Day Babe, played by Diane Sedgwick, seems pleased, but not too impressed ,as Sid, Jerry Hyatt, croons, I love you more Li- I than Raised off the ground and looking at the world from a different angle is Diane Sedgwick, who is hoping for a raise in salary. President of the pajama factory, John Thomas, debates the issue of a 71: cent raise with his superintendent. , - sf, SSE' digg ' ' Making an outstanding twosome. Gladys, played by Susie Stine, and Hines, Steve Schermerhorn, announce a truce. 141 ,Lx BEGINNING DEBATE BACK Ed Schott Mike Stine Ray Edwards Steve Bach Joe Krysa Jim Goodwin Tom Rink Kolstcn Tim Melton Richard Nelson SECOND Cla1re Wheeler Charles Plumb Brook Curran Roger Shive ly Nancy Schroeter G K Mitchell Susan Judd FIRST Janice Campbell Colleen Ryan B111 Stout Rodney Young Jurs Stoker Lynn Falrley Debate squad membel'S Sieve McNeeS Ray Ash Mr Welch offers Mr Ashen tboth partially hidden lon and Ruth Moyer admire the SD0llS of past by trophies! congratulations for another Job well tournaments done L. 6 11' ,. 5' i Maynard, Bin Hart, Ron Traner,' THIRD: Phillip Shriner:.Gary Bucher, Chuck Collins, Roy Iueeper, Dick smith, K' A f . 7 142 Seeking the knowledge to answer such intricate and troublesome problems as Ushould American high schools receive federal aid? or Ought high school students be grouped according to ability? , Shawnee- Mission Nortlfs debaters descended like a swarm of bees on the libraries for miles around. Presented with the all important question, 'ilil'S0lX'L'ClI that the United States should adopt the essential features of the British educational system, the indefatigable llebator Corps proceeded to convince or confuse the judges by their impressive presentation of both the pros and the cons. Playing host to the Sunflower Novice Debate Tourna- ment, the S-Mites provided their opponents with in- terested audiences, attentive time-keepers, and im- partial judges, but kept the first place trophy for themselves. Other proud novices came home from the Saint Joseph Tournament with a first place trophy in hand, also. The advanced debaters captured sec- ond place in the Newton Tournament, while second place in the District Contest sent Bert Cooper, Jim Hinchman, Larry Laudan. and Martin Nocolaus into the State Debates. Although the negative team had the best record in the tournament, a siege of bad luck brought them home, trophy-less, in fourth place. De- spite the hours of hard labor spent searching for the latest facts, S-M North's debaters gained another honor for their school. Tired and disconsolate, amateur debaters Ray Ashton, Bill Overend, and Steve McNees wait for their next encounter with the foe. Affirmin the Negation VANCED DEBATE. BACK: B'l1 O r nd, Harold Magariel, Bert Cooper, Chuck Adams, Ray Ashton. SECOND: gfdk Johnson, Morgan O'Leary, Miirtinvlgliiolaus, Steve McNees, Jim Hmchman. FRONT: Linda Clark, Larry Lau- dan, Glenray Cramer, Ruth Moyer. 143 Remarkable Encounters with ords NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE OFFICERS. Jim Hinchman, vice-presidentg Ruth Moyer, secretary- treasurerg Larry Laudan, president. Words by accomplished speakers were the only re- quired items for application to the National Forensic League. Throughout the year, numerous debaters used these words to drive home a vital point in that hard-fought debate and public speakers used them to add eloquence to their talks. The purpose of this organization was to recognize outstanding speakers and commend them for their efforts. Since the so- ciety was not limited to debaters, any student was eligible for entrance into this organization. Any S- Mite could join if he acquired the necessary points for one of the much-desired degrees of accomplish- ment - merit, honor, excellence, or distinction. At the beginning of the year, officers were chosen from the S-Mites who had gained recognition in the receding year for their skillful use of the English language. Their three officers - Larry Landan, president, Jim Hinchman, vice-president, and Ruth Moyer, secretary-treasurer f saw to it that the yearly banquet ran smoothly. In thc spring, the customary recognition banquet was held to initiate those stu- dents entering the National Forensic League and to honor old members who, through further efforts, con- tinued to excell in this field. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE. BACK: Jim Bagg, Joe Krysa, Bill Tudor, Bill Overend, Bert Cooper, Ed McCon- well, Chuck Adams, Ted Anderson, Ray Ashton. SECOND: Steve Schermerhorn, Denny Johnson, Jim Devall, Rick Johnson, Morgan O'Leary, Jim Hinchman, Larry Wellington, Larry Laudan, Roy Leeper. FRONT: Janice Camp- bell, Linda Clark, Jim Crummet, Stevie McNees, Glen Ray Cramer, Ruth Moyer, Heather Kirk. 144 X9 BOYS STATE. BACK: Bob Cathey, Doug Gates, Ken Jones, Bert Cooper, Bill Overend, Bob Bucher, Steve McNees FRONT: Wayne Meyer, Larry Laudan, Scott Magers, Martin Nicolas, Jim Hinehman, Morgan O'Leary. NOT PIC tured: Chuck Adams. tately Men and omen Would a senior from Shawnee-Mission North be the governor of Kansas? Although this may sound absurd, the fact re- mained that it had happened several times in the past, and undoubtedly could in the future. Impossible? Not at Boys' State, where, every year, boys from all over the state of Kansas convened to organize a mock state legislature - fur- ther divided into cities, each having a mayor and a council- man. Finding business to enact in the legislature proved to be no difficult problem. Debates in the courts stemmed from mammoth problems, as convicting a heartless murderer of a fly, or prosecuting a traffic violator for failure to signal before making a turn while walking in the halls. As part of the daily morning schedule, the boys met on the field for close drill and calisthenics. The highlight of the week was the Governor's Ball. Throughout the week, the S-M North representatives were active party members - Federalists, Martin Nieolaus Cparty chairmanl, Jim Hinchman, and Scott Magersg and Nationalists, Larry Laudan fparty chairrnanj, Wayne Meyer, and Morgan O'I.eary. Girls' State, organized in almost the same manner, was attended by Naomi Schwiesow. Both of these functions proved to be the per- sonification of tomorrow's government in action today. GIRLS' STATE. Barbe Wallace, Naomi Schiesow Lois Rhodus, Jo Lynne Talbot. sr CA IS pomts out Mr Burns to h1s amateur ge ologlsts, ' IS a r0Ck ,UC Engrossed athletes 1ntently view one of their favor1te sports movxes of the year Soclal and Mental St1IIllll1 Industnous Joan Tarwater fmds herself tangled up 1n 1 Y teens SCFVICC proyect lib Developing leadersh1p among S Mitcs could bc LOIlS1dLltd one of the most 1n1portant achxucnu nts of Slnwnu Mis sion Norths club p10ff1a111 Students followmd than 111 terests on Tucsday and Wcdncsdav 'iftunoons x11 choscn Club activities Those I1llIl'1l'JLIS SlIlCt1Lly 1nt1 lcstcd 111 thm ll club wcic qncn an oppmtumty to xoiu OPINIONS and is tabllsh thc quahtus of lcadushxp S NI offcicd 1 wide a student COllld lcain rnoic about and pupum fox h1s chosen careex sonu of thtse wclc thc Futuu 'lrachtns Club the Futuxc NIIISLS C lub and thx Putuu BHSIIN ss Leaders of America Var1ous hobbus wut thc toplcs of such organizations as thc C 21111118 K lub th1 Rock Hounds and Pebble Pups and the Gun Club lJIL lIIlS of fru away places were the subjects fox conuntmtxon 1n thc Travel Cl11b Malunq spccial postus was thm task for members of thc A1t SCIXICP Club Studm nts wishmq fur ther study of a f0ltlQ'I'1 tonguc cnxollcd 1n Punch Spanish or Lat1n cl11bs Music mt: rests vxcxc met m sucl1 ozqamza t10ns as the flassiccnl Musu Club the Nfodun a7z Club and the M11s1c Lcttcnncms Cl11b WVh1tcu1 a students mterest, the was cc I'l3lIl to find a club ID which to puxsun it I 4 ,, 5 ut X I ix, 4 Q Tv . lk - har I ' I C I xx 'K ' 1 ' 41 uTh. ' - ' ' ,. ,. I I L A-vw Q sn .1 O I O r - ' ' ' 1' 1 1 xi I C 2 ' L 'lz ' L B ' variety of cl11b activities. There were scveml clubs in which -A x ' fx . S 'I 1 ' I ' 'K' 1: A' xt V I ' l i ' 5 1 l ' nz' , ' -1 -- 1- j 1 ' -1 .' .- - ' A 1 I ' fs Q v 3 , 1 . 1 5 L ' V . . , . Q , Y ' 16 . . x r s -' s s' 1 +- v V s 1 - A +11 K x - 1 ' ' ft . , t '.. Q 1- ' A ti' ' ,.l. ,4., , ' h .K '1- . 1 ' ' x- ' , . , - 1 . A . 1 . . H ' I 4 . l I 1 f 1 Y V . ' . 4 ' I ature-Lovers In Action Mr. Shular and Mr. McCullough were in charge of Fin and Feather operations and, indeed, here was a capa- eious responsibility. The group made an extensive study of the arts of hunting and angling and developed new ideas for hoth avocations. They recounted their own personal triumphs and tragedies, spouted advice and opinions, and occasionally expounded a theory on a new lure or gun. One undertaking of the nature-ob- servers was the state-wide quail survey, the results of which they sent to the State Game Department and to newspapers and the other publications concerned throughout the area. Through these and other projects, approximately seventy boys learned the importance of conserving all the resources of nature and using sound judgment in the exploitation of these resources. They learned and improved upon what they learned. Yet, more important were the information and aids they imparted to their counnunity. +123 -ey e, .Q 'yr tx-e -X: x fel!! WWE?-f xr Q! A 2. 5 . There'll be nothing fishy about Dick Britz and Ray Ashton's story when they tell about the one that didn't get away. 'S- 5191! QR .at . 'llil ' . - f .. 4. ' , .. 'Q 7 -JY uf., 'fs , ,- ' wi . . . swJ.f.-? s- ies- s 2 e ' .i l X - f -'1 3 't-I.. 1 ' - 1 ' ' ' .asf .' fy Q. ' - . , . , ., . , -- - . 1 Going the limit is all right here, agree Larry Shepherd and Don Coffee, as they carefully examine their catch. 147 Youth, Seeking to Serve Taking Service as their watchword, the 300 girls in S-M's Y-Teens clubs prepared for a winter of rewarding effort. Each group separately made a special toy or decoration for the organization they chose to help. Doll clothes, scrapbooks, or even tray favors were created. At Christmas- or Easter-time, many clubs decided to adopt a family. Watching the joy of a new toy light a little child's face was worth all the hours of labor that the girls devoted to their club. In March, the Y-Teens held a very popular candy sale. Every girl provided one pound of home-made candy. Tables, set up in the cafeteria and in the recreation-room downstairs, were beseiged by eager customers. The majority of the proceeds went to the World Fellowship Fund with enough remaining to send the president and vice-president of Y-Teens to the Slimmer Conference. Spring arrived bringing the time of the annual Mother-Daughter Tea, celebrating the installation of the new officers. As the year came to its close, each Y-Teens member could look back on many days well spent in Christian service. YTEENS OFFICERS STANDIN Wall H ' X- tx Y f Q I. ' . I Gzy y eyde, presi- dentg Sherry MacPherson, vice-president. SEATED: Ar- Industrious Y-Teens, Jo Lynne Talbot and Dedee lene Golden, secretaryg Linda Pigg, treasurer. Dutcher, prepare candy for the candy sale J X G2 If f . all 1 A 4 M' ef .f V , 1 I iii? ,Q if i . 3 Just the facts, George Andrews, are all pencils present or accounted for? 'es in HI-Y OFFICERS. BACK: Tom Purinton, vice- presidentg Mike Beckner, chaplain. FRONT: Scott Wilson, treasurer, Jim Hinehman, president, Steve MeNees, secretary. Hi-Y . . . As isting Society To create, maintain, and extend, throughout the Community, higher stzmdards of Christian charac- ter were the worthwhile goals of S-ISI North's Hi-Y members. Every day they were seen earrying their pencils, provided as a sehool service, from class- room to elassroom. At Christmas-time, the cold winter found them selling Christmas trees with the Y.M.C.A. Through ll variety of educational and entertaining programs on everything from the army to religion, the separate Hi-C Clubs sought to increase their understanding of the world and its needs. Hi-C boys with a bill to present and the earnest desire to go, attended, in the spring, the model legisla- ture at Topeka, rt close imitation of the regular Kansas Congress. A profitable two days were spent there. It can well be said that the Shawnee- Mission North Hi-C' Chapter successfully met its goals. i, -. Q . A .,, b 4 . . t ,A , -'it X All right, men, sales have been slacking off, Mike Beckner chastises Hi-Y members. 149 -Yi Tradltlonal upp lement 11111s1 111x111111 1 11111111 st 11111 111181 xx11 11s IL 11s111 1111 xx111111 1 101111 11 S NI 1111111118 xx 111 ll 8111111111 NIISSI 11 xx IS d1x111111 111111 11x11 s1111111ls 5111181111 NI1ss11111 151 11111 'N111111 1 11 S1 11111 111 1 1 xx 5111111111 Illl 1 111 11 xx1 1 x 1111118 1 '111 ts 1 JI1 1 1 1 511111 8811111 N111111 x 111 1111 1 1 11 C11111111xs C 1111 1111111111 1 lll1' 11111 51 1 11111111111111s 1 1 11111 111lL 1111111 xx IS 111 111111111111 111111111 1111111 1111381111 11 1xx11 s1111111ls I s x 1 1111111 11111111x 211111111111 1 1 111s1 111111 ll gam1 1111xx1111 1111 SK 11111111 111111111ffs 111111 1x11x ll 111111 1111 IN 11111 13 on 11o1111s xx111 Z1l1l11L1C1 xxs 1 1 s YIIOIILX, 11xx11S 1 11111111111 Sl1ll11l0Il 1111 1111 N1 S WLIL 111s111s1111 1s x11ll IS 81111K 11111111 lIllS 1nd S to 1111111 llll 1111 '1 Ill 1 1 11111 INC 1 1 111111 1 lt 1111 1111111 111 11111111d 1 01g'111171111111 1x1s1111 111111111111 1111111111111 111 INTER SCHOOL BOARD opp-ICERS Dlck Keller, Morgan 1111 1xx11 51111111ls NN IS 11111111ss111l1 ll I 1111 11x 11 1 OLeary Mr Hawkms sponsor Wally Heyde hid 1011111111111 1 11111Q1111111x1 11111 111 11111111 11s1 t111s1 111111111111 1111 111111111 11111111 11111x1 111x 1111111311 1 l sues: ..--1 lx 4-mf l INTERSCHOOL BOARD. STANDING Bob Cathey, B111 Overend, S1d McKn1ght, Alan Parker, R1Ck Johnson SEATED D1Ck Keller, Becky Johnson, Suzxe Young, Carolyn Horne, Wally Heyde, Morgan O'Leary 150 I Q l A1 ' ' 'Q fl ' 1' .' xx'1 ' , 1 111 C11'il'l41131' 1111' situ: '111 ' '1111- 1' ' . -. H, ' i ' 1 .' 1 ' -. ..'.'.1l 1 ,l 1 ' .' V, ' . A. , -.Q A A . , ,-A l Ez. 1 1 ' ' , 111- 1111 ' '-1' -1 1 12 1' 1 '11s 1 1111- 3 ' g 11 '11 sir 111'1'11141111'111 1'1-111'1-- s1'11 2 ' 1-I'Olll 1111111 s1'h1111l 111111 11111111 1111' 11111' A 'S '111' 1'1'I 1'11 111ix'1's 1-l'1lll .' 1 '111'1-- M11' 1' ' 1 x-'- - 111'1'.i111'111s 111 111- S111- 1 111-1 1 9' '.'.' . 111-Y, Y-'l'1'1'11s. 111111 1,011 1111113 111111 1 ' 1 '1 111 1111- 1ix1'1z 151' 1 'L 1'1y ' ' ' '.'. 111- IllLl1l1 11111 111 1111- 111'- gz ' -1 - 11 ' ' ' 'hix 13140 '1'11 111 111' 1 H ' '1111 1 and ' 1' . ' ll-11 1111' ' 1111 ' A1 ,:, ' 1 1,' 1:31 111118 1 ' x- 1 ' . W1 11 '11i.'1v 571' way, 1 '- 1 ' . L 1 1111- S211-' 1 'C 111 I . 1111,. '1 gn: g the '. .' -, I - . 1. 1 ' 5 ,'. 2:11 1 Y I 1 - V A , A , . 1 ' ' 1 ' . 1 ' I ' ' '. Y 1 1 ' 1l'.'1 ' 5 - 1 ' A d . . I 1 Wil . 1 1 1 . , '11 ..... 1, -1 Mlm.. :Q - ' ' U U13 I g A K ,T I ,v 1, . V 4 1 M: 'N' -1 v 41 ., , U 1 1 www! y M L4 it RFNWWM -, Ykifu mfs r , W ,ba ' du ff' 0 STENOETTE OFFICERS BACK Judy Reents presrdent Marsha Spry vrce presrdent FRONT N ncy Fulton treasurer Carol Ann Peterson secretary X we -. Q- .Ht Q 4 -N . Q31 K ug-', b , , -,ri , 5, 3 Q X fir 1- -ttf, .t. .Yii. -A W: 'X' 1 r hafta? 3S'lQf?I',rj,+ ,ir r . . A. Af f. 1, X l - ip: Q ,t -W, -M, f t.lf'E4 -, s , ' - r-1' ' 0 Um - . fs - S v -W u -if .s 'f' X t ! i ii E 'Q tl A . 5 if: cv ,Y FBLA OFFICERS Shrrley Hammons hrstorran Martha Meyer treasurer Sharon Whltaker secretary Drek hmrth vrce presrdent trletly Bu mess Potrntml lr rdtrs rn tlu husuuss freld U'lIhClCd onu 1 werlt to drsruss md lmrn drffertnt phases of thru lutuxr c uurs 'lhrouqh useful projects 'md hr lpful spr ilu rs rurrnbtrs of Shawnee Mrs sron Norths rhrptrr of the Future Busrness It rdrrs of Arrurrca qnntd lrn0vxltd.,e that would hr brrulrrrrl to tht ruthrouqhout theu hr rs pluu.,rd rrrthusr rstrtallx mto a lonff aw arted 'rctnrtw tht stan tomtntron Most of the rr rrrlurs ourruud to Iiurtrrce durmff L rurddlr of M lrch to putrerpitt rn thrs conxen tron whrrh rs luld mnuillx Stenoettns, a br mah of tha FBI A mrrrtd out rntc restrng ae tnrtus of thru msn 'Ihur brg project thrs wear wrs taltrn 1 surxu of former busmess stu dtnts to drsrour YSh'lt percentage went On t0 eollrgr 'md what pereentwe rrnmedrately strrttd to uorlt Mrrnbers of both the Steno ettcs 'md tlu FBIA throuffhout the year ac qrurrd ltnowlrdqe and prepared themselves for the future Another publlcatlono FBLAers proofread their basketball programs before Frrday nrght drstrrbutron at the game 151 . ur 1 . . A YN 1 . , ' O , v ' r I .. Y : , g .. 1 . A 1 I 1 ' 1 l ' . ' . ' . ' . L ' ' ' L' ' : 1 1 Y ' - - - 1 a . l 1 ' ' Q O I Ut I2 I 'V' . h B l I', . 1 rl 1 .,: ,,,. 'l..,.A.l ,t. ' ., 5, ,' . ' . , .R - . . .. ' . 5 ' K . - sl V s -1 x 1 -1 . 1 u, ' - .l 4 y w 1 I . - A .2 K .if L -' H K 2 ' y - v I fy' I 1 ' I I I.. I-I I ' ' 1- ' 1 t lrws, Huh the au'r'rvrrl of sprrng, FBLA mem- , j, ,, , Q. Ll, ., 1. hh , L x V I' -W7 x -Y i ' ' X 1 A e ll, ,... . ,A,, A .., ., . 5 th, - 4 1 ' . ' ' - ' y l w . v 1 1 . x .R t , I Q .K . ' , ' , L ' - . ,,. 4 25- . 1 N v g 1 1 sl . L - y u . I s v 5 - v Q A . . h . , . . , , .. , . X I I - A V ' . r . , , . . , , , , ' . , . , , , . . . - K. ' I an y LII, F rank Collura Ronald Yates Tom Graham Dan Garrett Leon Mxtchell Paul Ramey Kenneth Olson M1ke Mlller Jerry Goddard James Keeney SEATED Kenneth Wagner Stephen Bethel John Cunmngham Steve Products of Experlenoe Learnmg dolng, earmng serung These were some of the achxexements of Shawnem Mrs sxon s oldest club the Future Farmers of Arnu xca orqanxzed November 8 1929 only one year after the natxonal organlzatlon was founded Durmg th1rtyf1teful years thc F F A grew and establlshed prestxge This year twenty three boys enrolled 1n the orqamzatlon pursued xarl ous actxvxtles meludmq superwsed farming projects, commumty serwcc partncxputlon m state actrvxtles, and recreatnonal dntrsxons But of most xmportance was what was gamed from these actxvltles a realxzatxon of the ncctsslty of cooperatxon the qualmes of lcadershlp the meanmq of thrlft and advancement m scholas t1c achnevement F F A boys ware fully qualx fled for college preuous classes haxe mmored IITIPFCSSIVS. accomphshments ln college and out of college, also S M Norths chapter of the Future Farmers of Amtrxca fulfllled the pur pose of the orffamzatlon whlch was to develop Spreadlng their wlngs John Cunningham and Paul Green youthful leaderghlp with voluntary coopcra txon by all . ,- i . 5, vb' 9, w . 7 Y Y l I y y v y - ' Y 1 7 es . 9 ' . ' ' ' 1 . v 1- - ' , - 1 , ' W s-- 3 ' , 3 h i 5 e 3 J . . . i L . . 1, t 4 , . . .K 1 s . - .f - fs , s . . , i . . . , - e . , . , , . . . 1 . . ., , . . . i E . .H . . -3 i . . 1 1 . . X . .x x . 1 5 . . h i . - . L ' A .. V . . - ' . ,' . ,. , '.. A , ... kia. , 'I .17 , ' M fp . - . ' ag. s, ,gg . , , Y 'x ' ' ' . ij 3 , , - Reciprocal Trade Agreement Sharing ideas and promoting better understanding be- tween secondary schools throughout the United States were the principal purposes of the high school ex- change program. This student congress project was started early in the school year when several letters were sent to various schools in the na.tion. Benson High School in Omaha, Nebraska was finally selected as an exchange school. Four students from S-M North were chosen by a faculty committee. These students, Marty johnson, Connie Clcndenin, Linda Brown, and Roxanne Rick, attended Benson High School from April 19, to April 26. They returned to S-M North bursting with ideas and a feeling of accomplishment based upon il mutual sharing of opinions about school life. The exchange students from Nebraska visited Shawnee-Mission North from April 27, to May 3. This system of high school student ambassadors proved to he a satisfying success for both Shawnee-Mission North and Benson. A program of this type was found to be one of the best aids for better cooperation between various secondary schools throughout the country. .1 t Q..-,..,,,,, -5 BENSON EXCHANGERS. BACK: Linda Brown, Marty John- son, Roxann Rick. SEATED: Connie Clendenin. 1111 I--? WASHINGTON EXCHANGERS. Chuck Adams, Nancy Bryant, Nancy Knoell, Ter- rylene Nielsen, Jim Brenneman. NOT PICTURED: Bonnie Chab 153 Flashing skirts of rvcl and white attr4u'tm'cl thu' zitteution of football and bz1skc'tball fans at lizill'-time, NN'lll'Ilt'X'l'li tha' Iuclizui- cttcs uiarclivd neatly to tht- snappy music ol' the band. S-KI was proud to bc l'1IJI'K'M'Illl'd by this group ol' uttrzictiym' per- fornicrs who ir-c'cix'c'cl their training lroiu Miss Phyllis llviukc, teacher of pliysicul m'cllu'atiou. Drill tczun im'mbm-rs won- sc- lvctcd from applicants in tht- sophomore, junior, :md senior Classes. All decisions were lllildt' by ti coiuiuittvc of four faculty mcinbcrs on the basis of ZllJIJl'2ll'illlt'l'. llll'l'lIll'SS, :uid inxircliiug ability. Onto oflirigllly S-M IIltll2lIN'll1'S. tht- girls set to work sixth hour vyt'1'y day pv1'lc'c'ti1ig their clzuicinq routine-s, precision niarching, flag work. and baton twirling. Details such as keep- ing thc uniforms of thirty-two regular IIlt'llll3l'liS and eight sub- stitutes iu shape and running tht- record player were hzuicllvcl by Betty Stainbrook. tht- student iruiiizigw. Sll1lXN'Ill'l'-xilSSlUll students hayc yiewcwl tha' Iudizuu'ttc's during football :uid bas- ketball gauuvs and during Pep Club, Out-of-towuvrs might liaw seen them in the Auu-ricau Royal Paizidv. the Argvritim- Pairzidc, and the ROTC Circus at the Municipal Auditorium. Collcgv students attending Baker L'niyt-rsity, Washburn University, and Nebraska State 'I't-zulicrs' College were entertained by the Indiancttcs at basketball ganies, Miss Heinke intently observes the athletic prowess of her sophomore prodigies. . . . nd They arch, too. DRILL TEAM. BACK: Susan Braun, Asta Schmidt, Janet Kenney, Marilyn Doyle, Carolynn Hutcherson, Gayle Morey, Linda Roodhouse, Darcy LaFo1lette, Joyce Kopmeyer, Shirley Hamm0r1S, Peggy Hands- THSED- Lslhnda Davis, Carol Fallis, Linda Prussing, Jane Farney, April Knief, Joyce Hampton, Joyce Hodgson, Karen eyer, erry Widemier, Sue Pitts. SECOND: Sally Suit, Barbara Haynes, Randmne Thorud, ,Car01ee Large, Paula Scott, Char- lene Easley, Linda Sherar, Nancy Deaver, Jo Carol Mariucci. FRONT: Sue Quigg, Ardean Kaufman, K:reghK1r- stabler, Nancy Knoell, Sue Aitken, Sharon Koch. NOT PICTURED: Rosemary Drennen, Lanene rno , aron Lane. 154 Wlthm the sanctuary of the gurls gym, S M s Drxll Team prepares to wow future audxences with amazmg twnrl ing tricks 1' , sd' '53 5? N 'H X 'les' W? S M lndnanettes resemble the ill assorted guard when rehears mg but blossom mto masters of preclsxon when performing lag X ll ll L , :S4 X ' C- 11 Q x - - . W l i X n v l Q... Y M.-to 1 . :Qt -i .2 A-.A 'z G X . r E 'v XXX, .BM 3 Q ,Wifi Noisy clamor in the cafeteria, bustling energy of well- populated halls, and pride of red Pep Clubbers loudly proclaiming their loyalty - this was the student body of Shawnee-Mission North. Sophomores hesitating, juniors participating, seniors commanding as every person attempted to recognize a need and an ability that were congruent. A multitude of objectives, traits, and ideas - combined into a cooperating unit amply using the slippery key of insight-accomplished projects and services for their community and classmates. 5 nhl' A., Sophomores studlously mspect therr BIBLE, the student handbook Lrsten my children and you shall he McConwell explarns how to become a successful semor 158 A good down to earth conversatlon rs always reveal mg, these S Mrtes demonstrate therr theory Lmmg When Shawnee Mrssron North aqam opened rts doors at the close of summer, there were scattered among the famrlrar faces, some new ones They were rather wrde eyed and most bore an expressron of be wrlde rme nt obxrously unsure of the strange surroundrngs lhey wandered through the cor rrdors, evrrmnmg roonr num bers and maltrneg mqurrres To those who had been through thrs ordeal these were unmrstaleably the sophomores Thrs feelrng of newness drdn t last loner however I no trme, sophs found a plaee for themselves ln the Pep Club, therr own Student Congress eomrmttee, of other school functrons School safety depended upon them and the prom wouldnt have been the same wrthout their servree These youngest students found themselxes faced wrth the mental exercrse, as congruent trrangles ulrus Caesar, and the asexual reproductron of a parame crum, but nothrng overcome them Nor were the honors of the school lrmrted to upperclassmen, a num ber of the scholarly sophs made themselves elrgrble for scholarshrp prns and before the year was over sopho more numeralmen were plentrful 'Ihrs was the group that would represent therr sehool rn yarsrty athletrcs student publrcatrons and all the other actrvrtres whrch would demand rather an abundance of trrne and capabrlrty . m . Nh' D I Y . . . ,, . . . ' ' t Q s ' f X ' . V 4 - ' - h B I I 1, - I I 'I 'fx I ' ' - t - 1 s ' r ' s - s . , , , rf A - 1 I s i - ' L I ' ' 1 ual I K g f -- ' t J V' - n I , f y . . A , - , L N . .. .. n 4 x'L' ' r V . I I I ' I I ' I Be.,--,-.:. f' 5 ' - ' so homore athletics mixed chorus, and an number , 1 9 , ' A 7 of ., . 7 rs ' 1' s 'sl- ' I K i N K 1 sf t ,V tk t I 'I - 1 'tr I is . s . ' 1 I I . I'I ' ' ' I . . v A 1 x . - , ' U L 1 nh s ' 7' 1 , ' , . , . - I I . . Y 'hs 7 5 1 . H, ' ar . . . Ed ' ' SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS BACK C1ndy Shat tugk Secrrtaly D1ck W11bu1 v1ce presldent Lmda Wolfc presxdent SEATED Ma1y Weston tIL3SU1CI s Startln Posts SOPHOMORL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BACK John Jackson Erme Chamberlam Tony Twlbell Dan Strong Ray Edwands B111 S1ms Dale McGu1n SECOND ROW Jlm Ne1ghbor Betty Baker Mary Coppmger Jane Hager Barb Russell Peggy Brock Jackle West Lmda Krans Margaret Yearry Betty Mabus Lynda Henderson Shlrley Fxelds SITTING D1ck Wxlbur Cmdy Shattuck Lmda Wolfe Mary Weston 15' . I ' , ..- '. ' - ' - I ' r ' ' a v ' ' ' - . . . x 1x - ' ' I . 1 ' I 1' ,at- 5 sl ' A, ' S 0 Q ' C 4 . 1 K 8 Q E - Q w 1 , - - - . . . ' ' . . ' ' 1 1 ., , 4 . . . , , , 1 if ' 1 -v A 1 Q 1 1 1 ' ' 1 Y ! ' BIFRY BACK Bob Blevms George Blrge B111 BlggS Bob Beckett Jack Bnggms Bob Bartley Pat Betton Johnny Blume THIRD Charles Bennett Steve Bethel George Boe Glorxa Bergman Carol Bishop Kathy Barnhart John Barr SECOND Bob Bar nett Jlm Blrdwell Sandy Blake David Blodgett Gary Bates Karen Barnet FRONT Sharon Beatson Pat Benson Sharon Bass Marllea Bell Susan Bar tholomew Betty Baker 160 R BAI DWIN BACK John Ahterton Bob An derson Art Allen Steve Bach Nathamel Adams George An drews John Armstrong THIRD Johnny Baxer Dxck Arnett Tom Arnett Jerry Atkmson Ron Ashby Albert Arnold SECOND Ellen Ary Barbara Ashby Jacque Applegarth Carol Aus tm Barbara Austm Barbara Ar nold FRONT Pat Angerman Jannette Alvarado Becky Ar nold Judy Anderson Sharon Balles BOONE BACK Mxke Bowman B ll Bolce S J Baker D8V1d Brlggs Terry Brown Blll Brler Nell Brasel THIRD Ronme Bruce Peggy Brock Carolyn Borun Mlke Branscum Rosemary Bolles Susan Bales Bob Boothe SECOND Suzan Braun L1nda Brown Louls Brus Davld Brown Don Bradley Beverly Brees FRONT Leonard Buchan Beverly Brlggs Dawn Brandy Barbara Bornkessel Judy Boyd u J . , ' l , , , , , - , , . . , , , . , . . 1 1 I - Y I - . . , , . 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LROWN P BACK B111 Burch E1n1e Cham XI dlll A1 Clllllght Mucui llIl1'w Don Cll1NtIOHl Bo B uh J1m Butlu Ifud C11111tL THIRD Tom CTNQDLCI D Ill 1pcntc1 C'11s B1the1 Jun C111c1 Janet Blllhllllt Hcathm B 1ns Plt Blnkntt SECOND Ruh 11d Cnlson Bonnu Buck 11oldt Bonnu Ch lb Connn C11 vm ohnnx Cum '11 1 Buuh FRONT Jlldlth C'1llS10I Jelly Bv1d A1111 Caix1ng11'1m Paul Buuh Claudna Ch'1ffce N95 ll If MFNTS BACK Paul Decker J1m Cox Ted Crum Danny Denk Ray Coy Bob Coultncv Don Creaion J1m Cloescn THIRD Janet Crouch Tom Darnell DaV1d D01 ke LQROV DeGroff J1m Cra1g Baxbara DeBoard Lynette Cox SECOND L1nda D8V1S Mxry Dean Sh1rlev Dean Bar bara Dav1d5on Pat Cundxff Tllla Crawley FRONT Pat11c1a Derkq Rnhard Culbertson LOIS Cxoskey B111 Dale Tom Da1ley BUCHPR BACK Pat Clark Cha11es Col l1ns Joe Cooper B111 Cook J1m Chrlstopher Doug Cooley Leon ard Clarke THIRD Pat Ch mu Joyce Ch11stophe1 AIICC C111k Judy Cochxan Judy Cl1ffo1d Kenneth Cochran Davxd Comer SECOND Shaxon Clute Jeanne Cloud Tom C01 dzv J nncc Corde-Q Fred Cook John Cone FRONT Norma Coleman Lmda Collmq Mary Coopmgel Llnda Cordcr Andrea Cl1ft 161 COLLINS BACK Ronn1e Edwards Ronald Dexter Ray Edwards Ashley Elbl Terry Dyke Gerald Ep er son J1m Dunn THIRD b Dryden Marllyn Doyle Brenda D1ck Doug Doudna Glnny Dod son Larrv Ebberts SECOND J1m Dobbels L1nda Epperly Patty Easter D8Vld Dmges Carlene Easley FRONT Judy Durham Phy111s Eppler Max Ebberts Lmda Dodson Holly Ecklund WJWQ DAWSON BACK John F1em1ng John Evans Steve Frykholm Jerry Ermey Tom Foster Don Flan ders THIRD Lmda Fox Herbert Freeman Tom Foster Carole F1165 James Evans SECOND Pat EpSt6lH Barbara Fletcher Martha Eubank Tam1 Ewlng Peggy Frame B111 Erlckson FRONT Lynn Faxrley Bob Flsher B111 Freder1ck Ulah Evans Sh1rley F16ldS 162 BACK Larry M11ler Tom May nard Dave M1l1er B111 Mayer Howard Lovan Terry Mochell THIRD Lou1s Macher Ben Lombard Gerry M11berger Ter ry Marshall Melmda Marmon Sam May Bob M11ler SECOND Bob Merz Clark M1l1er Patty Meyers Mary M111er Marcla M11 ler Ross Marsh Pat Newell FRONT Sherry Lowe Patty Meyer Bette Mabus Nancy Mar shall Carol Beth M1195 Lmda Lounsbury : 1 ' 1 Y 7 - . . : go ' I . ' , 1 v , ' - . . . : ' . . ' 7 Y 1 I , ' I Pg . rr ' 9'- . .,s-1-,,s','.1-ag, ' ,fi4Eif'.:-45 ' '- ,:g.,,g1n:d,fg.-, it 1 1-,Q 4' CORN E ' 3: , 1 , ' ,V n 'V : . ' . ' ,. I 1 1 1 v ,' l ', i. ' .' 1- ' A ' 7 I I - x 1 . 1 , ' 1 X , : 2 1 v , l 1 ' 1 . I K - T V 1 I I 1 ' ' 1 1 ' - Y 1 . . l I . : , I - , v 1 'E' , . 1 ' M Y ' ' ' , ez 44 I , , l , Q ., 1 v U I 1 , sv. ' ' . . ' ' I 1 1 ' E . ' 5 u Y .1 ' - 1 P 1 . . . , , Q . , . , . 1 X 1 1 . C ARDNFR BACK Jim Goudelock Keith Gabler Pete Geiger Milt Gaeb ler Dick Goostree Gerry Ganow Tom Glenn Judy Gardner THIRD Dan Garrett Mike Get ter Jim Glover Ken Gangel Glenda Garrelts Larrv Gould Claude Goff SECOND Bill G11 man Carolann Gould Darwyn Godwm Dlck Gllmore Edith Gardner Bob Fuchs FRONT Cheryl Gordon Gretchen Gibson Lois Garlow Sandra Gallen Judy Fuller 51' FAIN BACK: Linda Laing, Sandy Lof- land, Dick Lincoln, Gary Law- son, Jack Lana, Nancy Licte- nauer. THIRD: Martha Locke, Dale Levins, Marcia Lankford, Sharon Lane, Ronn Linde. SECOND: Barbara Ann Lee Bonnie Leschin Kav Lee Bev- erly Leamer FRONT Margaret Likes Carol Laughlin Carolee Large Mike Liter GARVER er Ken Hadley Kip Hammond John Grant Bob Grissom Le Roy Hansen Ronnie Groves THIRD Martha Hanscum Char ley Halnes Dennis Hampton Tom Hall Roger Hall Judy Grohne Carol Graham SEC OND Tom Graham Elaine Gamble Bill Gradinger Patricia Greene Patsy Hanenkamp Janet Hampton FRONT Barbara Han nlbal Jane Hager Donale Grimm Sandy Hanners Ginger Griffith Francis Gray 163 P N 1' 4 . . . A 1 A 1 fl ' I v , A I ll f - Q ll i x Y I A : ' . ' . I Y - Y Y F , . hr , - 1 1 1 , . U I , , , , , . . . I , . . . . In ' BACK: Doug Hansen, Sam Grid- A C Y I . 1 ' ' ' i . , 1 I 1 ' x K, I ' 1 , - ' 5 r 1 Y 1 4 , . A - 1 I . ' 1 o 2 Y I I Y 1 . z - l . 1 ' , . . Y 1 M: J , . GOODWHN BACK Mlke Hunter Don Hllde bracht John House MlCk Huckaby Dav1d HUDSICKQF Mar gle Hmchman Bob H o p ple THIRD Estel Hlpp Tom Huf stedler D1ane Hunt Phar1es Hlte Gerald Hutchlngs C 1 1 f f Horseman Llnda H 1 g g 1 n s Dw1ght Hull SECOND J Hember Nancy House C a r ol Hmes Carolyn Henry P a t t y H o W e Jax Henderson Lmda Henderson FRONT Sharon H111 Eleanore Holt Anna H e 1 m Sherry Herman Roberta Hmckle 164 CISH BACK Jerrv Hauser Fred Har EIS Bob Harmon Gary Harblson Conn e Hartner Ronn1e Harden Ruth Heaton THIRD Bob Han sen Matson Haug Denn1s Healler Bob Hem Paul HHIIIS Duk H3Wk1US Joe Hemerlkson SECOND C11ftene Hedrlek Pat Harper Don HCIUQFIKSOH Dana Haves Carol Helnzle Charlene Hanusch FRONT N1na Haug B1enda Hatton Toehl Hardlng Barbara Haynes Barbara Hawk New HAKANS BACK Bob W17er C1a1re Wheeler Kexth W1ttenmyer Bruce Younger Jerry Wyman Clay Wyer Bob Woodford THIRD John Woodhead Jamce W1tter R1Ch3Fd Wolf Steve Woodrow Rodney Young Shar ron Young Barbara WISE SEC OND Ehzabeth Yonally Mar garet Yeary Jack Z1nn Denn1s Yakel Sandy Yeager Judy Wy rxck FRONT Bob W1therspoon D1ane W11son Judy Wmters Carol Worthmg Karen ZWl9gC1 HEAI FY BACK James Jennmgs Johnny Johnston Dlck Jones J1m Keeney Roger Johnson Larry Johnson Ken Johnson THIRD Calol Jackson Anaette Jacobes Robert Jones Carlys Johnson Gene Ireland Lmda Jones Ted Johnson SECOND Karen Jomes M1ke Johnson Dona Jensen Lola Jones Mary Jane Ingram Barbara Johnson FRONT Janlce Jeffrey V1v1an Johnson Sandra Jahne Donna Jones Pam Jeanneret LYON BACK Darrel McHenry Lmda Montgomery Dave McCall Bea McArtor Tom McCready Harold Moore THIRD Carol McDan1el Pat Morgan Donna McCl1mans Barbara McFal1 Bonme M1lstead SECOND B111 Mxtchell Barbara Morgan Candy McKown G K Mltchel Leon Mltchell Sam M11 ler FRONT Janet McGloth11n Sharon McAdams Lmda Musser Leola McCla1n Glorxa McG1oth n HEINIxF BACK Gary Keltner Larry Klrk M1ke Kotz Gary Krumme Dennls Kitchen RICK Korsten THIRD Susan Judd Kelth Kel man Shxrley Joos J1m Kmg SECOND Lmda Kranz Warna lee Kuhn Dorothy Jordan Apr1l Kmef Janet Kenney FRONT Karen Klrstahler Lmda Kane Tom Kroger Karen Justlce 165 A 1 : . ' , , , I Q -I 1 v . : , Y I , , . Y I - 7 , , I . : . 1 Y ,D 1 , U , 9 I ' : , - lum, Don Knowles, Susan Kauf- , Y - z , - , , , , , . : , ' Y ! ! 7 . . : D , 1 . . 1 , . 1 , - , . , l . ' v 1 . ' . : . , l . V . , . , ' 11 . MdlHl0UGH BACK Delbert Nicholas Osborn McWilliams S t u a rt Oblander Lairy Neely Terry Nielson B1ll McNatt Ted Nauman THIRD Jim Oblad Wayne Reidy Linda New Bob OConnor Eddie ODell Rodney Nichols Eddie Odrowski SECOND Ronnie Nicer Jeanne Nelson Tom Nourse Richard Nelson Jim Neighbor Linda Nance FRONT Helen Olson Janice ONeal Bill Orser Terrylene Nielsen Sharon Nichols SCHARFF RACK: Gaylord Robinson, Linda R o o d h o u s e. David Reavis, Thomas Rosenbaum, Dennis Mc- D 4- 1' rn o t t , Rudy Richardson, Shannon Pruitt, Dick Robinson. THIRD: Kent Roberts, Ann Reid, John Rose. Ken Robb, Mike Roach, Steve Rusk, Sharon Red- ford, SECOND: Linda Roberts, Sharon Recd, Larry Ray, Larry Rice, Olive Robertson, Alice Ray- nard. FRONT: Verna Provorse, Shirley Rider, Rich Reynolds, Roxann Rick, Janet Robinson. l 66 RFDPATH BACK Dave Pottei Doug Page Ed Patton Don Pittier Paul Platt Edna Petersen Nancy Page THIRD Pat Perkins Sue Ann Paikei Eiwin Pahmahmie Delores Plough Viola Poe Jovce Palmei Wayne Powell SECOND Bill Palmei Connie Paffen John Peppei Sue Pitts Dsixe Paschal Tiudx Peicl FRONT Carol Paekaid Jin Piathei Tamara n ix Cheixl Pelton Pa 1 Pdll1l0 STANBROUGH BACK Ronnxe Sm1th MHUFICC Shaplro Andy Sh1mek Howard Y D1ck Sm1th Ph1ll1p Shrmer THIRD Jean Shearon Roger Sh1vely B111 S1ms Denver Sh1nn L1nda Sm1th Cmdy Shattuck Charles Settle SECOND Joan Smalley Earl Sheldon Danny Shrout Bruce Sm1th Joyce Sm1th Jul1e Sherard FRONT Marv S1v1gl1ano Betty Shore VlCkl S1mmons Sanford Shar low Judy Shank Mary Lynn Speer ful SPERRY BACK Janet Rushton Roger Peugeot Jack Sanders P h 11 Scheurxch Carl Schroll Jody Rxchardson Ed Schott THIRD CORDIS Scearce Nancy Schxoetrr Rhea Lou Segebrecht Martm Seem Sharon Rummel Cather 1ne Salamone Denms Rasmussen SECOND J1m Russell Paul Schubert Mar1lyn Roy Barbara Russell Ehzabcth Scott D a 1 c Schmxtt Carol S a u n d e r s FRONT Paula Scott Karen Schroeder Barbara Ross J 1 m Schoelkopf Scherry Roth Sharon Se1p STIN E BACK Sue Sparhn Jerry Strack Dan Strong B111 Sm1th John Sp1dell Ph1l Stewart THIRD Jay Sprague B111 Stev ens Nancy Stevens Sue St1ck ney J1m Staton Chuck Stofer SECOND Sharon Stevens Ruby Stockdale Jean Sode B111 Stout Glen Stevens FRONT Tom Stockbaurer Fred Stldman Angelo Stufflebam Jerry Stoker Bob Sta1nbrook 167 H 'Y L z - 1 : . , ' . u 1 ' 1 ' ,Q 1 , . . . I 5 ' 'W A . ' ' f , . M fwg , - , , , : , ' ' . , : v , D 1 . , i i i,, V, I : . . . Y . - I . 1 C Smith, Gar Smith! Dav1d Sm1th, ' -- , . : 1 , ,. . ' ' . 1 . 2 ' J , I Y . L Q , i t Y . Y ' Y ' . . . ' ' t , - I 1 0 1 K. - ' . 4 '. . . .' 7 ' I fy b - 1 , . Y - Q ' 'K 1 I 1 3 . f 5 y. y t , l A J ' ' . ' 7 Y Q X I , 1 y ,A 5 . . 1 x, ' xi N xx t Q y kills ati as L , I TIP f RFFN cent Leonard Warmg Tony Tvt rbell Glenda Underwood Sherry VanDerbur THIRD Paul Turner Juhe Warnscott Shrrley Utter Gene Wittenberg Randy Updrke SECOND Ruth Ann Unruh Maureen Vanes Larry Ulses Dean Webb Edwrna Wager Kax Walker FRONT Martha Jane Walker Margret Wade Trm Turner Gayle Ver hage Maura Upp I68 STRIL lxl ER BACK Rrck Taylor Jrm Turner Grrv Thomas Jerry Thomas Jrm Thompson B1ll Turner Mrke Thomson THIRD Eddre Thomas Pat S7c7erbark1 Byron Town sted Ron Traner Rrchard Tow Warren Sweeney Cllff Thomas SECOND Martha Jem Trylor Lrnda Tevxksburs John Sullv Verda Thornburg, Fr rn Thorne John Teeple FRONT Carolyn Turner Sallv Surt Verla Thur man Brllre Sunday Jonr Tate UNRUH BACK John Weaver Jackie West Ronnre Weeks Drck Wrl ber Ron Wheat Mrke Welch THIRD Kathryn Wrley John W h 1 t e Charlene Wrldberger Benyamrn Wrllrker Cynthra Watte Alan Wrlloughby SEC OND Bernrce Wrglesworth Carol Wxlburn Joyce Whrtfrll Judrth Wrlmot Lrnda Wheeldon Vrcky Wrllrams FRONT Kay Wrllrams Meredlth Whltman Mary Weston Beverly Wrlrker Darlene Whrte A Z A 1 bv -' A . I Q' i Q. -v , I., '-v 4 '5 r , . , ,, A ' , .u . y V Y I 3 1 2, , V V ' Y ' 0 V . I x 'Y' 'z ' xv 1 W J I A 1 BACK: John Walden, Dave Vin- . X V 1 V 1 V V ' Y 1 4 . s 1 L 7 V -W fl 1 . ', rf . : , 1 Y - v K' ' : . .y , 1 I' - Y F V ' ' . , , , , 1 ' .- : . . . Y I . , D , , , - V ! U '. A 1 . ' , SOPHOMORE LATE ARRIVALS AND ABSENTEES BACK Judy Paul Lmda Nordness Ralene Loman Ross Mc Connell Jnm Godwm Klrk Dyer Dan Pozyckl Doug Lane Gary Copeland Gene Thompson D1ck Coles Nancy Klrchoff SECOND Colleen Ryan Amta Patrxck Llnda Crawford Jeanme Hardman Mlke Dletrlch D'1le Mc Gumn B111 Phlpps Ron Woolworth B0bbl Ulrxch Sandy Davxdson VIOIH Stumpff FRONT V1Ck1 Johnson Jerry Donahue Comme Gray Jacky Taylor Llnda Wolfe Mlkl Orw1ck Ke1th Thomas Betsy LaFollette Jane Kelley 5 1513 -A i- 4 L an l Sophomore applicants Lynn Falrley Ruth Ann Unruh and Llnda Musser make their bld for the INDIAN staff l6f J' f' 7,1 A6 if I ev . A . G 5 Q fl xr 1 Z ASS . 4 Q if , u Q 'Faux ll I Dr-fa N r X X ,VF ti: Q . - f Q.. Ka, iff' Q D E is J ., tw El' 5' I 774 .i I SQ S 14 , Exchange student Conme Clendenm packs only the most vital necessxtles for her excursion f-740 :fp 1 'S fm JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BACK Rlchard Reed John Thorngren Jerry OBrate Dave Bueker Sonny Shepherd Stan Gxfford Corky Samuelson Vaughn Hadley SECOND Marty Johnson Glenray Cramer Conme Clendemn Bob Jones Sue Ann Goldwood Carl Hammond Margot Danxterre Mary Jo Dxckson FRONT Mmdy Maser Sharon Koch Pat McDuffxe Sharon Whxtmer Nan Galllvan Ruth Meyer 170 my R - M K 1, , r. ' 1. I ' is , ' il pil' nv 4 .- .gil 3 X. ... . 1 : . W- .X 1 ,, . K ' v ips. ix s if ,jj , h ' r' 7 t 4 SP f 14.5, 'A J-u-n, I-I-I-0-r, J-u-n, i-o-r, Junior, Junior. Junior! Junior girls sound off after school. Moving into the Lead The age of opportunity - this phrase could well be used to describe the junior year. Never a day went by when some member of the class of 1960 wasn't trying out, or taking part in one of the many activities pre- sented to the juniors. Stirring the hopes of some, in the desire to be selected for a Slimmer trip, were the American Field Service and Girls' and Boys' state. Eight members of this peppy group were either A or B Team cheerleaders, who rooted for basketball, foot- ball, track, swimming, and cross-country teams com- prised partially of juniors. The INDIAN, drama pro- ductions, the operetta, Student Congress, debate, and the drill team were activities in which no efforts were spared when worked on by the members of this class. Five percent of them were thrilled with the honor of being accepted into the National Honor Society. The junior-Senior Prom, planned completely by the juniors under the direction of the officers, who were Stan Gif- ford, Suanne Goldwood, Connie Clendenin, and Marty johnson, gave some the opportunity to display their ar- tistic talents. At the end of the year, all hoped that their senior year would hold as many unexpected pleasures. JUNIOR EXECUTIVE OFFICERS. STANDING: Stan Gif- ford, presidentg Suanne Goldweed, vice-president. SEAT- ED: Marty Johnson, treasurer, Connie Clendenin, secretary 171 i me 1 'Z C7, vb- '90 '-7 15.-F v'-1' X. 1' fr? N95 'L7 nw T'7 'Cr 'wu- .lx '57 W 'tr L 'IPO .iw ,Q -if 'I-' -A T C' 5 ,. ?4vs - 'P ,Q 41- ,.. 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SHARON THOMAS JIM THOMPSON LINDA THONIPSON JOHN THORNGRLN DAWN FILBERI' GLENN TILGHMAN WAYS-DA TINDALL xi-Y LESTER TOLLIE BILL 'IOMLINSON TONYA TOWSE ELIZABETH TROUT RICHARD TRUMP PAT TURNBAL GH JUDX TURNER JACKIE TWAY TERRY TYRER DONNA ULERY DK K W ESSELS BILL WILKERY KELLY VIETS MARK VIINL 'Sv av sd -our 47 15-7 mv s QQ 'fs h P05 'N QW 21 in' N J ur TOP JO ANN WADE KENNETH WAGNER TED WAGNER CHARLES WALL BARB WALLACE RUSSELL WALLACE HAROID WAMBSGANS SHARON WAMPLER SECOND BEV WARREN PATTY WATT DARLENE WEGLEY SHARON WEIDEMER JOHN WEIG RONALD WEITERVIAN LARRY WELLINGTON ROBERT WERNER THIRD JINI WESLEY CAROLYN WESTFALL VIR! INIA WHALEN DIANNE WHITAL RE SHARON WHITAKRE BOB WHITE MARSHA WHITE FOURTH SHARON WHITMER CAROLYN WIARD FORBES WIEDA JANILE WILKIE MARGIE WILLIAMS LARRY WITHERS JOY WOODCOCK NANLY WRIGIIT 181 Q.- 2 Y 1 ?ef A .8 I A 'LEG' 7 sv V' ' 1 v L if Y I X x k i, A A I - A Q n I A R' ' , . , A L. m S , S , v I I 3: , 5 Q 1 R 1 A X A A , if A A Ex. .X Q A Q., , '- F 'f ' I! 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JUNIOR LATE ARRIVALS AND ABSENTEES BACK Bob Dunn Mlke Boucher Gary Brock Bob Jones Don Ables Tom Burrxs John Baxrd B111Arens FRONT Barbara McGrew Margaret Salomone Kenneth McGregor Dabblmg m one of the fmer arts, fmgerpamtmg, these translent artlsts hope their efforts will end m McNees for ., S C Pres 182 Rise Cameron, Barbara Bayne: Kathy Rogue, Catherine Salomone. , , ' 1 0 m 4 1 2 l ! iii . ,Q . Q -, f ff 2 w i , ',kf?:1g?m,3f8Q Q . 1 fy, 'u SEER li Q 'S xv. L3 -9,5-f - A45 i X 5 I Q Days at Shawnee-Mission North will always remain close to the departing seniors -fm linked by memories of three eventful years. 'l'hey will remember a basketball team, hindered hy height but undaunted in spirit: dances, high- lighted hy a joint junior-Senior prom: clubs, the center of activity in the school: elections, week of competitiong and classes, accented by notebooks and strange, chemical smells. The officers of this class -- president. Carl Deane: vice-president, Dick Swafford: secretary, Gret- chen Bostwickg and treasurer, Sherry Hill B-A led their classmates through their busiest year of high school. This was a year for cheering -- a debate team that went to state, scholars who once again put S-M among the top schools of the nation, and a student body which seethed with enthusiasm. Seniors, when the end drew near, knew those three years SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Gretchen Bostwick, secretaryg would be f6mC1'flbCfCCl. Carl Deane, presidentg Sherry Hill, treasurerg Dick Swafford, vice-president. napping the Tape in Triumph V - Choosing a college is an easy task decides senior K -Q ' t 5,-X it l' J t D ,rag 4 .1 1 Linda Rummell. ig, 5, AXE, U ,. N- ian . -' I 5 45 3 W1..'F59' .nil li , Another nostalgic task for seniors - Tom Parrish orders his announcements for graduation. 8 M., s .Ag U C l X l Q91 iff' WIP 4 h s f MII, 2' ggi N W I .-as 'Ig' .-su' '. A ... if ,. ..,f---Q ,Z-I N Being the six most promising candidates for the neatest students at S-M North seems to agree with these diners. QC ,v , 'kim RE? SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. BACK: Terrel Hays, Joe Miller, John Thomas, Ed McConwell, Dick Swafford, Larry Sheppard, SECOND: John Miller, Jim Douglas, Doug Gillespie, Brick Brewer, Carl Deane, Jack Viola, Roy Wycoff. FRONT: Denny Johnson, Tom Purington, Sherry Hill, Suzie Carter, Gretchen Bostwick, Barbara Lasley, Dick Alley. 185 L. Gary Abbott Jack Allen Lancnc Arnold Kenna Barnes 1 f 1' Ray Adams Prxscllla Allen Susan Arnold Lxla Barnes 'EY Norma Barnes Dons Barnett 186 n D 'Lf Bob Agm Bodll Ahlgrwn John Alden Gcorgc Allen Dlck Alle-y Gcnuxexc Xndcrson Gcorxcc 'mn Anderson Grc tchcn Anderson Done Asscnforth Judy Aylcr John Ballxc Chuck Ball rouglz 5 W afoorfi aa Aw g T' li .A Gene Barnhart joe Barrels Pat Bartsch Karlcen Bauer Q, 'wx K .1 I I Ldv ,AQ 1 Q' ...,, ,IT , ' Q '. -L x fl 6 X1 A ,,,,x J A W . 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BOB AGIN-Sports Officials Club 2, 35 Athletic Club 2,35 Football 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Track Club 45 Hi-Y Club 4. BODIL AI-ILGREEN--Exchange Stu- dent. JOAN ALDEN-Homeroom Pres. 2, Treas. 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Drill Team 2,3. GEORGE E. ALLEN, Jr.--Pep Club 2,3,45 Boys' Glee Club 25 Boys' Ath- letic Club 2,35 Football 25 Coin Club 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Homeroom Secy. 35 A Cappella Choir 4. JACK ALLEN--Putnam City H. S., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 2,35 Pep Club 45 Hi-Y Club 45 Track Club 45 Track 4. PRISCILLA ANN ALLEN-Y-Teens 2,35 V.-Pres. 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Art Club 35 FBLA 45 Charm Club 45 Sten-o-ettes 4. RICHARD JEROME ALLEY-Rice- ville H. S., Riceville, Iowa 2,35 Track Club 45 Pep Club 45 Homeroom Pres. 4. GENEVIEVE ANDERSON-Roose- velt H. S., Des Moines, Iowa 25 Pep Club 3,45 Tennis Club 35 Shorthand Club Treas. 3. GEORGEANN ANDERSON-Home room V.-Pres. 2, Treas. 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Scholastic Crafts Award 45 Drill Team 3. GRETCHEN ANDERSON-Roosevelt H. S., Des Moines, Iowa 25 Short- 206 hand Club Secy. 35 Girls' Tennis Club 35 Girls' Glee Club 35 Home- room Secy. 3,45 Mission Staff 45 Quill and Scroll 4. LANENE ARNOLD-Drill Team 2,3, 45 Y-Teens Secy. 2, V.-Pres. 35 Pep Club 2,3,4. SUSAN ARNOLD-Homeroom Secy. 2, V.-Pres. 35 Drill Team 25 Y-Teens 25 Pep Club 2,3,45Indian Staff 3, Production Manager 45 Art Service Club 3, Pres. 45 Jazz Club 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Nat'l. Honor Sec. 4. Track attend. DOVIE ASSENFORTH JUDY AYLER-Pep Club 2,3,45 Y- Teens 2,35 Art Club 35 FBLA 45 Sten-o-ettes 45 Charm Club Treas. 4. B FRANK BAGLEY JOHN BAILIE-Athletic Club 2,35 Track 2,3,45 Cross Country 3, Letter 45 Coin Club 45 Track 4. CHUCK BALL-Homeroom Pres. 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Athletic Club 2,35 Sports Officials'.Club 25 Chess Club 35 Football Letter 45 Football Club 45 Track Club 4. KENNA BARNES-Pep Club 2,3,45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Homeroom Secy.- Treas. 2, Treas. 35 Cavalcade 25 Music Letter 2,35 Drama Club Pres. 25 Sophomore Chorus V.-Pres. 25 Y-Teens 25 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,45 Scholarship Pin 35 Advanced Chorus 35 Pajama Game 45 A Cappella Choir Secy. 45 Chorale 4. LILA MAE BARNES-Smith-Cotton H. S., Sedalia, Mo. 25 GAA 35 Dra- ma Club 35 Pep Club 4. NORMA JEAN BARNES-Pep Club 2,35 Homeroom secy. 2. DORIS BARNETI'-Pep Club 2,3. LYNN BARNHART-Warsaw H. S., Warsaw, Mo. 2,35 Basketball Club 45 Band 45 Cavalcade 4. JOE BARTELS-Football 25 Track 2, Letter 3, Co-captain 45 Cross Coun- try Letter 3,45 Lettermen's Club 35 Athletic Club 35 Track Club 45 Jazz Club 45 Homeroom V.-Pres. 4. PATRICIA BARTSCH-Pep Club 2,3, 45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Blue Notes 35 Future Nurses' Club 4. KARLEEN NAOMI BAUER-Pebble Pups 25 Drill Team 2,3,45 GAA 35 Classical Music Club 4. MARY BAUER--Shorthand Club 3. RICHARD A. BAUGUES - Gun Club 4. M A R L E N E KAY BECHTEL-Y- Teens 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 GAA 25 Anthropology Club 35 Classical 'Music Club 45 Future Nurses' Club CAROL BECKERLE-Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 25 Spanish Club 35 Tennis Club 35 Future Teachers' Club 45 Classical Music Club 45 Homeroom Treas. 4. PHILLIP BENNINGHOVEN - Pep Club 25 Latin Club Treas. 25 Basket- ball 25 Hi-Y 35 Drill Team Club 35 Basketball Club 45 Imromptu Speech Club 45 Track Club 45 Spring Track 45 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4. LYDIA LEE BENTZ-Bible Club 25 Pep Club 2,35 Sten-o-ettes 4. DIANA BETTON-Pep Club 2,3,45 Y- Teens 25 GAA 25 Tennis 35 Begin- ning Art Club 45 Sten-o-ettes 4. BARRY L. BETTS-Fin and Feather Club 4. LINDA BIRCH-GAA Secy.-Treas. 2: Latin Club 25 Y-Teens 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Travel Club Pres. 35 Tennis Club 35 Future Nurses' Club 45 Classical Music Club 45 Mission Staff 45 Quill and Scroll 4. JOHN WILLIAM BLUETHMANN- Pep Club 2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Foot- ball 2,3,45 Track 2,3,4, Letter 35 Sports Officials' Club 25 Prom Com- mittee 35 Track Club 4. JUDITH ANN BOICE-Y-Teens Pres. 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Charm Club V.- Pres. 25 Tennis Club 35 Drama Club 35 Art Club 4. BARBARA BOLTON-Pep Club 2,3,45 Golf Club Treas. 25 Adv. French Club 35 Classical Music Club 3,45 Travel Club V.-Pres. 4. JANICE BONEWITZ-Pep Club 2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Y-Teens 2,35 Begin- ning Art 35 Scholarship Pin 35 Fu- ture Teachers' Club 45 Classical Music Club 45 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4. WILLIAM G. BOOTHE GRETCHEN BOSTWICK-Pep Club 2,3,45 Homeroom V.-Pres. 25 Y- Teens Pres. 25 Student Congress 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Secy. of Senior Class 45 Spanish Club 4. PATTIE BOVA--Pep Club 2,3,45 Stu- dent Prince 25 Music Letter 25 Y- Teens Pres. 2, Secy. 35 GAA Pres. 25 Oklahoma 35 Homeroom Secy. 3, V.-Pres. 45 Prom Committee 35 Clas- sical Music Club 35 Pajama Game 45 Cavalcade 45 Choir 45 Drama Club 45 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4. BARBARA BOYD-Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 25 GAA 25 Tennis Club Secy. 35 Art Club 4. TERRY BRANDY-Pep Club 2,45 Fly Tying Club 25 Aviation Club 2,35 Gun Club 4. GERRY HARRIS BRAZIER-Avia- tion Club 25 Science Project Club 2, 4. J A M ES RICHARD BRENEMAN- Sports Officials' Club 2,3, Pres. 45 Math Club V.-Pres. 25 Pep Club 2,3, 45 Cribbage Club 35 Scholarship Pin 35 Homeroom Treas. 35 Model Homes Club V.-Pres. 45 Night of Jan. 16th 45 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4. BRUCE BROWNE BREWER, JR.- Homeroom Treas. 2, V.-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Track 2,35 Basketball 25 Football 2,3,45 Athletic Club 2,35 Blue Notes Club 2,35 Chess Club 25 Pep Club 3,45 Sports Ed. Mission Staff 45 Track Club 45 Football Club 45 Jazz Club 45 Senior Exec. Committee 4. RICHARD BRITZ Pep Club 23 Spamsh Club 23 Art Club 2 An thropology Club 3 Fm and Feather Club Treas 4 Swlmmmg Team 4 ROGER WILLIAM BROCK Scholar shlp Pm 23 Fm and Feather Club 23 Blology Club 2 Pep Club 34 Spamsh Club Pres 4 SHARON KAY BROWNING Butler H S Butler Mo 2 Y Teens 34 Alt Club 3 Pep Club 3 4 l HYI LIS BRUNSON Bonner S mgs H S 2 3 MARY BRYAN Blue Notes Club 2 Y Teens 23 Pep Club 234 FHA 4 FNA 4 DENNIS BRYANT MIKE BRYANT Boat Club 2 An thropology Club 3 Fm and Feather Club 4 Gun Club 4 NANCY JO BRYANT Pep Club 2 3 4 Drama Club 2 Blble Slub 234 Eulopean Club Treas 2 Y Teens lf rench Club 3 4 Scholarshlp Pm News Editor MISSION Staff 4 Chorus Pajama Game 4 Qulll and Scroll 4 Natl Honor Soc 4 Bll L BUCK Pep Club 2 3 4 Athletlc Club 2 3 Football 2 3 4 Letter 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Letter 3 4 Basketball 2 Homeroom V Pres 2 3 Lettermen s Club 3 Boys Glee Club 3 Track Club 4 Football Club PAT BUCKLEY Latm Club Secy 2 Pep Club 234 Homeroom V Pres 2 Travel Club 3 Y Teens 4 Treas 3 Tenms Club 4 ROLAND E BURKE-Pep Club 2 3 4 Art Club 2 FBLA Club 23 Boys Glee Club 3 Art Servlce Club 4 Chess Club 4 Thesplan 4 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4 The Night of .Ian 16th 4 LOUIS BURKHART Boat Club 2 Anthropology Club 3 Pep Club 3 4 Fm and Feather Club 4 Model Home Club 4 HOWARD C BURRIS--Pep Club 2 3 Boys Glee Club 2 Boys Athletic Club 2 Drlll Club 3 Recreation Leaders Club 3 Sports Offxcxals Club 4 Industrial Arts Club 4 LOUIS BUSSJAEGER Pep Club 2, 4 Bnologs Club 2 Chess Club 34 Ecology Club 4 Natl Honor Soc LINDA BUTTFRFIELD-Pep Club 234 Future Homemakers Club 2 Typmg Club 2 Musxc Letter 2 En semble Club 3 A Cappella Cholr 3 4 YTeens 34 Oklahoma 3 Muslc Lettermens Club 4 MELBA JEAN BYRD Y Teens 24 Magorette 2 C BOB CALLTHARP Pep Club 3 4 Sllver Arts Club 3 Com Club Pres 4 Sports Offlclals Club 4 MARILYN CALVIN Pep Club 23 4 Art Club 2 Art Servlce Club 34 JACK CANNON Pep Club 234 Sports Offlclals Club 2 Prlnters Devxls 2 Boys Glee Club 3 Pres 4 H1 Y 3 Homeroom Treas 3 Mlsslon Staff 4 A Cappella Choxr 4 Pajama Game 4 BARBARA CARBERRY Pep Club 2 3 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 Adv French Club 2 Travel Club 3 Tenms Club 4 RAYMOND CARLETON Chess Club 23 Homeroom Pres 2 Boys Ath letlc Club 3 4 Industrlal Arts Club V Pres 4 JIM CARLSON Pep Club 2 3 Chess Club 23 Spamsh Club 34 Boys Glee Club 4 Mlsslon Staff 4 KATHLEEN CARLSON Pep Club 234 Y Teens 234 Orchestra 23 4 Muslc Letter 234 FHA 2 Student Prlnce 2 Oklahoma 3 Musxc Lettermans Club 4 Home room Secy Treas 4 PAT CARREL New Comers Club 2 Pep Club 23 Charm Club 2 Y Teens 3 Tenms Club 4 BILL CARRELL Pep Club 234 Track 234 Letter 4 Chess Club Sports Offlclals Club 4 MIKE CARSON Track 234 Letter 4 Boys Athletlc Club 23 FFA 3 Track Club 4 Pep Club 4 CAROLYN CARTER Pep Club 2 3 4 Homeroom Secy 23 Y Teens 2 Blue Notes Club 2 Drama Club 3 Student Congress 4 SUZANN CARTER Pep Club 234 Y Teens 2 Spamsh Club 3 Home room Pres 4 THOMAS CARTER THAN CASTLE-Homeroom Treas 2 Pres 3 V Pres 4 Athletxc Club 23 Blue Notes Club 2 Pep Club 2 Football 234 Letter 34 Track 234 Track Club4 Boys Glee Club Pres 3 Lettermens Club 3 Foot ball Club 4 Golf 4 DWIGHT CHANCE CYNTHIA CHEESEBROUGH Pep Club 2 3 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 French Club 2 Scholarshlp Pm 2 3 A Band 2 3 Secy 4 Marjorette 4 FBLA 3 4 Mxss FBLA 4 Natl Honor Soc 3 4 Rose Bowl Band 3 Mlsslon Staff 4 Qulll and Scroll 4 DAVID CHRISTIAN NANCY CLARK,-Southwest H S 2 Y Teens 3 Muslc Letterman s Club 34 Orchestra 34 Band 34 Rose Bowl Band 3 Muslc Letter 3 4 Pep Club 34 Cavalcade 4 KIT CLARY Pep Club 2 3 4 Y Teens 2 Sclence Prolects Club 2 Travel Club Secy 3 Tenms Club 4 Charm Club 4 DARRELL CLUTS Pep Club 3 Boys Glee Club 3 Sllver Arts Club PAT COBLE-Blologs Secy 2 Spell mg Club 2 Club 3 4 Travel Club 3 Jr Red Cross 3 Adv Spamsh Club V Pres 4 Ecology Club Secy 4 RALPH COCHRAN FFA 23 Sclence Prolects Club 2 SANDRA COLVIN Pep Club 234 Y Teens 2 Tenms Club 3 Short hand Club 4 Ecology Club Treas 4 Our Hhearts Were Young and Gay 4 The Nlght of Jan 16th 4 The spams4 Natl Honor Soc 4 JON CONLEY PAUL COURTNEY Pep Club 234 Music Letter 234 Scholarshlp Pm 2 Boys Glee Club 2 Homeroom V Pres 3 Oklahoma 3 A Cappella Cholr 34 Phys Ed Leaders Club 3 Pajama Game 4 Madrlgal 4 KENNETH COWLEY Pep Club 24 Sports Offlclals Club 2 Phys Ed Leaders Club 3 Avlatxon Club Pres 4 Basketball Mgr 4 Boys Athletlc Club 4 JIM COX Sports Offlcxals Club 2 3 Chess Club 2 Football Mgr 234 Letter 34 Track Mgr 2 Letter man s Club 3 Football Club 4 Natl Honor Soc 4 NANCY CROOK Pep Club 234 Y Teens 2 Golf Club 2 Drxll Team 2 3 Spamsh Club 3 Tenms Club 3 Cavalcade 3 DORIS CROY SYLVIA CRUM Pep Club 234 Band 234 Letter 234 Rose Bowl 3 GAA 23 Music Lettermans Club 4 Muslc Ensembles Club 4 Cavalcade4 Natl Honor Soc 4 VIRGINIA CUMMINS Pep Club 2 34 Homeroom Pres 2 Art Club Treas 2 Y Teens 3 Travel Club 3 JOHN CUNNINGHAM FFA Letter 234 FFAV Pres 4 DON C7ECH Sclence Projects Club 2 Anthropology Club 2 Avlatlon Club 3 4 Sclence Projects Club V CARL DEANE-Senior Clan President Foot- ball and Basketball Letters A 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ROBERT DAY-Pep Club 2,3,49 Bi- ology Club Pres. 29 Radio Club 29 Blue Notes Club 39 FBLA Pres. 49 Swimming Letter 4g Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 49 Night of Jan. 16th 4g Thespians 4. HERB DEAN-Boat Club 29 Athletic Club 49 Aviation Club 4. CARL DEANE - Athletic Club V.- Pres. 2, Pres. 39 Track 2,39 Football 2,3,49 Letter 3,4j Basketball 2,3,49 Letter 3,49 Homeroom Treas. 2, Pres. 3,49 Choir V.-Pres. 4g Senior Class Pres. 4. DIANNA DEARTH BETTY DECKER-Pep Club 2,3,49 Y-Teens 2,3,49 Homeroom Treas. 29 FHA 4. JIM DEVALL-Pep Club 2,3,49 Stu- dent Congress 29 Boys' Glee Club 2,3Q Hi-Y 3g Scholarship Pin 39 Band 39 Rose Bowl Band 39 Art Appreciation Club 49 Impromptu Speech Club Pres. 49 A Cappella Choir 49 Debate Letter 49 Nat'l. PATTI DUNCAN INDIAN Editor Ill Chief Natl Honor Society Thesplln Secretary HEATHER KIRK INDIAN Art Editor Elec tiers and Charters Committee Natl Honor So e e y Forensic League 49 Pajama Game 49 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4. NORMA DODSON-Typing Club 2. SHEREE DOLCATER-Pep Club 2,3, 4g Y-Teens Club 3g Clasical Music Club 4. LINDA DONNELL- Pep Club 2,3,49 Y-Teens 2,49 Latin Club 29 Spanish Club Secy. 39 German Club 39 Jazz Club 49 Pajama Game 4. JIM DOUGLAS-Pep Club 2,39 Boat Club 29 Sports Officials' Club 29 Homeroom Pres. 2,49 Scholarship Pin 39 Athletic Club 3. RICHARD T. DOYLE - Gustonbury H. S. Glastonbury, Conn, 2,3. Glastonbury, Conn. 2,3. ROSEMARY DRENNEN--Drill Team 2,3,49 Homeroom Secy. 2, Treas. 3,49 Pep Club 2,3,49 Y-Teens 2,49 German Club 39 West Side Story 39 Jazz Club 4. ALICE DUNCAN PATTI DUNCAN-Drill Team 29 Y- Teens 29 Scholarship Pin 2,39 Home- room Secy, 8,39 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,49 Drama Club Secy. 29 Spanish Club 3s Dear Phoebe 39 Indian Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 49 Pep Club 2,3, representative 4g Student Congress 49 Thespians 3, Secy. 4g Quill and Scroll 4. BRUCE DUNN-Pep Club 2,3,49 De- bate 2,39 Camera Club 2g Model Home Club 3,49 Glee Club 3,4. DAVE DUTTON-Pep Club 2,3,4Q Football 2,49 Homeroom V.-Pres. 2, 3g Jazz Club 49 Sports Officials' Club 29 Football Club 4. VIRGINIA DYSON-Pep Club 2,3,49 Y-Teens 29 Latin Club 29 Library Club 39 Spanish Club 3, Treas. 49 Drama Club 4. E JODY EASTERLY-Central H. S. 29 Pep Club 3,49 Y-Teens 3,49 FTA 394. MANFORD EATON-Pep Club 2,39 Band 2,3,49 Debate 29 German Club Pres. 3. CAROLYN EBERT-Pep Club 2,3,49 Math Club Secy.-Treas. 2g Social Science Club 29 Homeroom Treas. 2, Secy. 49 Shorthand Club 39 Drama Club 39 Jazz Club 49 Classical Music Club 4. MARVIN ECKLUND-Boat Club 29 Gem Club 39 Cridbbage Club 3. PHILIP EDWARDS-Railroad Club 29 Hi-Y 39 Football 29 Band 3,49 llilose Bowl Band 39 Basketball Club RONALD EISEN-Track Club 2,3,49 Track 29 Homeroom V.-Pres. 2,39 Athletic Club 2,39 Tennis 49 Jazz Club Pres. 4. MIKE ELDER-Pep Club 2,3,49 Foot- ball 2,3,4, Letter 3,49 Basketball 2,39 Track 2,39 Football Club 29 Home- room Pres. 39 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4. RONALD ELLIS-Pe Club 2- Crib P 1 bage Club 2,39 Blue Notes Club 29 Chess Club 39 Football Letter 49 Football Club 49 Pajama Game 4. AL ELLISON-Drama Club 2,39 New Students Club 29 Aviation Club 39 Latin Club 49 Chess Club 4. NANCY ERICKSON-Pep Club 2,3,49 Charm Club 29 Scholarship Pin 2,39 GAA 39 Accelerated Reading Club 39 Band 3,49 Letter 39 Classical Music Club 4g A Cappella Choir 49 Cavalcade 49 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4. SUSAN K. ESSEX-Pep Club 29 Band 3,49 Orchestra 3,43 Music Letter 3. JANET EWING - Pep Club 2,3,49 Orchestra 2,3,49 Music Letter 29 Music Letterman's Club 39 Classical Music Club 49 A Cappella Choir 4g Student Prince 29 Oklahoma 3a Pa- jama Game 4. F GARY SCOT FALCONER-Pep Club 2,3,4Q Football 2,3, Letter 4. RICHARD FANNING-Sports Offi- cials' Club 2,4, Pres. 3g Boys' Ath- letic Club 2,39 Football Club 49 Basketball Club 49 Pep Club 49 Foot- ball 4. JANE FARNEY - Pep Club 2,3,4Q Drama Club 29 Y-Teens 2,3,49 Drill Team 3,49 Jr. Red Cross 39 Music Appreciation Club 4. RAY FESSLER-Chess Club Pres. 29 Sports Officials' Club 29 Pep Club 2,3,49 Model Home Club 3, Pres. 49 Homeroom Treas. 4. JANET MARIE FINKEMEIER-Y- Teens Secy. 29 Homeroom Secy. 29 Athletic Club 29 Pep Club 2,3,49 Travel Club 39 Tennis Club 39 Spanish Club 49 Charm Club Pres. 4. JACK E. FISHER - Pep Club 2,3,4Q Sports Officials' Club 29 Gun Club Treas. 39 A Cappella Choir 4. FRED FLOCK-Redford Union H. S., Detroit, Michigan 29 Art Club 3,4. RITA KAY FLOWERS-Girls' Ath- letic Club 29 Pep Club 2,3,49 Tennis Club 39 Y-Teens 4. ANN FRANKLIN--Pep Club 2,3,49 2,3,49 Y-Teens 2,49 Music Letter 2,3,4Q Music Letterman's Club 39 Band 3,49 Orchestra 49 Pajama Game 4g Cavalcade 3,49 Rose Bowl Band 39 Homeroom Secy.-Treas. 2, Pres. 39 Spanish Club 29 Majorette 2,3,4. DAVE FREDEEN-Sports Officials' Club 29 Student Congress 2,39 .Foot- ball, 39 Track 29 Pep Club 2,3,49 Camping Club 3. LEORA LYNNE FREDERICK-Y- Teens 2g Club 2,3,49 Tennis Club 3,49 Shorthand Club 3. LOIS FREUDENTHAL - Modern Dance Club 29 Drama Club 2, Secy. 39 Pep Club 2,3,49 Y-Teens 3g Scholarship Pin 39 Thespian 49 Fu- ture Teachers Club Pres. 49 Short- hand Club V.-Pres. 49 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 49 Pajama Game 49 The Night of Jan. 16th 49 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4. GARY W. FRITZ-Athletic Club 2,39 Football 2,39 Boys' Glee Club 2,3. NANCY SUE FULTON-Y-Teens V.- Student Prince 25 Latin Club 25 Pep Pres. 35 Orchestra Letter 2,3,45 Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 35 Oklahoma 35 Sten-o-ettes Treas. 45 Shorthand Club Secy.-Treas. 45 Pajama Game 4. G RAY GAEBLER-Surveying Club V.- Pres. 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,45 Scholarship Pin 35 Home- room Pres. 35 Student Congress 4. GEORGE GANDY KAREN GARRETT-Pep Club 2,3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Girls' Athletic Club 25 Drama Club 35 Classical Music Club 45 Mission Staff 4. IVAN GATES JEANNE MARIE GEORGE - Girls' Athletic Club 25 Homeroom Secy. 25 Band Letter 2,3,45 Majorette 2,3,45 Cavalcade 2,3,45 Orchestra Letter 3, 45 Music Lettermen's Club 3, V.- Pres. 45 Rose Bowl Band 35 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4. DOUG GILLESPIE-Pep Club 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Letter 3,45 Football 2,45 Blue Notes Club 25 Student Con- gress 25 Homeroom V.-Pres. 2,3, Pres. 45 Athletic Club 25 Campers Club 35 Boys' Glee Club 35 Athletic Club 35 Track Club 45 Football Club 4. MARTY GILMAN-Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 25 French Club 3, Treas. 45 Clasical Music Club 2,35 Home- room V.-Pres. 45 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4. CAROLYN JANE GILMORE - Pep Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 25 Modern Dance Club 25 Dear Phoebe 35 Y- Teens 35 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 45 Mission Staff 45 Art Club 45 Thespian 3, V.-Pres. 4. WILLIAM GINTZEL - Pep Club 2, 3,45 Camera Club 2, Treas. 3, V.- Pres. 45 Hi-Y 3, Secy. 45 Homeroom Secy. 3. EDDIE GLAYZER -- Basketball 25 Mixed Chorus 25 Boys' Glee Club 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Blue Notes Club 25 Track 25 Oklahoma 35 Sports Club 2,35 Music Letter 35 Jazz Club 45 Entertainment Club 45 Choir 4. BERNIE GOHEEN-Pep Club 2,3,45 Radio Club 25 Blue Notes Club 3. ARLENE GOLDEN-Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 3, Secy. 45 Spanish Club 35 Homeroom Secy. 4. NANCY KAYE GOOD-Edina-Morn- ingside H. S., Edina, Minnesota 2,3. CAROLYN GOODMAN-Blue Notes V.-Pres. 25 Class Treas. 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Modern Dance Club 25 Home- room Treas. 35 Drama Club V.-Pres. 35 Cheerleader 2,3, Head 45 Spanish Club 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4. RONNIE GORDON-Radio Club 2,3. JOYCE KAY GOSS--Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Travel Club Treas. 35 Girls' Athletic Club 45 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4. MADALENE DELORES GRADY - Pep Club 2,3,45 Charm Club 25 Y- Teens 25 Recreational Leaders' Club 35 Future Nurses Club 45 Travel Club 4. MICHAEL E. GRAHAM-Homeroom V.-Pres. 25 Pep Club 2,3, Treas. 45 Drama Club 25 Spelling Club Pres. 25 Student Congress 3, Commit- tee Chairman 45 Cavalcade 4. GEORGE GRANT - Pep Club 2,3,45 Drama Club Treas. 25 Football 25 Homeroom Treas. 25 Basketball Mgr. Letter 25 Lettermen's Club 2,3,45 Track 2,3,4, Letter 25 Mission Sports Editor 45 Track Club 4. JACQUELINE GRANT DELORES GRAY-Y-Teens 25 Future Nurses Club 4. PAUL NELSON GREEN-FFA 2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,4. DAVID WILLIAM GREENE - Pep Club 2,3,45 Football 2,35 Sports Clu-b 25 Recreation Club 35 Hi-Fi Club 45 Art Appreciation Club 4. DONNA GREENFIELD - Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 35 Drama Club 35 Scholarship Pin 35 Homeroom Secy. 45 Travel Club V.-Pres. 45 Charm Club 4. LARRY GRIVVVIN SUE GRIFFIN-Pep Club 2,35 Latin Club 25 Scholarship Pin 2,35 Anthro- pology Club 35 Drama Club 35 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,45 Classical Music Club 45 Art Appreciation Club 45 Home- room Pres. 45 The Happy Journey 4. MARY GROEBE MARY ELLEN GROSSWILER-Rite- nour H. S., St. Louis, Mo. 25 Pep Club 3,45 FBLA 35 Y-Teens 3,45 Sten-o-ettes 4. LINDA GUSTAFSON-New Students Club 25 Spanish Club 35 Y-Teens 35 Pep Club 3,45 Charm Club V.-Pres. 45 Future Nurses Club 45 Homeroom Treas. 4. H NANCY ELLEN HACK LEY-Home- room Secy. 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Charm Club 25 Y-Teens 25 Recreation Club 35 Classical Music Club 45 Art Ap- preclation Club 4. LINDA HALLBERG-Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 25 Blue Notes 25 Nat'l. Forensic League 3,45 Classical Music Elub 3,45 Jazz Club 45 Mission Staff ROBERT HANSEN-Track 25 Indus- trial Arts Club V.-Pres. 4. MARY HANZLIK-Y-Teens 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 35 Scholar- ship Pin 35 Homeroom V.-Pres. 35 Student Congress 45 Travel Club 45 Indian 3, Literary Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4. JOHN HARDIE-Weir H. S., Weir, Kansas 2,35 Gun Club 4. CAROLYN GOODMAN - ll l Held Vanity Cheerleader, Nal:!l.egc:uol:.S?n.ot.:' GERALD HARDY-Sports Club 25 Pep Club 2,45 Tennis 25 Mission Bay H. S., Pacific Beach, California 35 Art Appreciation Club 45 Classi- cal Music Club 4. LYNNE I-IARDY-Pep Club 2,3,45 Art Service Club 2,3, V.-Pres. 45 Home- room V.- Pres. 2, Treas. 3, V.-Pres. 45 Oklahoma 35 Pajamo Game 45 Jazz Club 4. SUSAN HARDMAN-Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 25 Homeroom V.-Pres. 25 Spanish Club 35 German Club 35 Travel Club 45 The Happy Journey 45 The Night of Jan. 16th 4. JERRALD R. HARDEN - Pep Club 2,3,45 Math Club 25 Chess Club 2,35 Aviation Club 35 Drama Club 4. DIANE MARIE HARPOLD - Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Homeroom Secy. 25 Girls' Athletic Club 2,35 Drill Team 2. DONA SUE HARRIS-Pep Club 2,3, 45 Y-Teens Secy. 25 Homeroom Secy. 25 Girls' Athletic Club 2,35 Tennis Club 35 Jazz Club 45 Drama Club 4. MIKE HARRIS-Math Club Pres. 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Student 'Congress 35 Hi-Y Chaplain 45 Drama Club 4. TOM HARRIS-Tennis Club 25 Boys' Athletic Club 35 Sports Officials' Club 35 Basketball Club 45 Chess Club 45 Mission Staff 4. BOB HARSH - Football 25 Sports Officials' Club 25 Chess Club 35 Pep Club 45 Boys' Athletic Clu-b 4. JERRY HARTKAPP-Spelling Club 25 Biology Club 25 Boys' Glee Club 35 Retorts Club 3. VICTOR HARTMAN BRUCE EDWARD HAWK-Pep Club 209 if 'Hug JIM HINCIIMAN-HI-Y President, State De- bate Team, Nnt'l Honor Society Vice-President. 2,3,45 Radio Club 25 Aviation Club 25 Hi-Y V.-Pres. 35 Band 3,45 Rose Bowl Band 35 Chorale 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Music Letter 45 Pajama Game 45 Jazz Club 45 Orchestra 4. MIKE HAWKINS - Kaiserslautern American H. S., Kaiserslautern, Germany 2,35 Sports Officials' Club 3, 45 Football 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Pep Club 45 Pajama Game 45 Foot- ball Club 4. JIMMY JAY HAYS-Pep Club 4. JOHNNY HAYS--Athletic Club 4. TERREL HAYS-Student Congress 25 Sports Officials' Club 2, V.-Pres. 35 Football 2,3,4, Letter 45 Track 2,35 Athletic Club 35 Homeroom Pres. 45 Football Club 45 Basketball Club 45 Pep Club 3,4. BILL HAYWARD-Track Letter 2,3, 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Athletic Club 2, Pres. 35 Let'cermen's Club 2,35 Foot- ball 25 Sports Officials' Club 25 Homeroom Pres. 2,35 Jazz Club 45 Cross Country Captain, Letter 4. BOB HEDGES-Ecology Club 25 Bi- ologs Club Treas. 25 Fin and Feather Club Treas, 3, V.-Pres. 45 Science Projects Club 35 Radio Club 4. JOHN HEIDENRIEICH PAUL HEIDENREICH MARGARET HEIMER-Pep Club 2, 3,45 Scholarship Pin 2,35 Math Club 25 Drama Club 25 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,45 French Club 3,45 German Club 35 NMS Certificate of Merit 4. JAMES A. HELDBERG-Science Pro- jects Club 25 Homeroom Pres. 25 Band 2, Letter 3,45 Drama Club 25 Pep Club 3,45 Submerged 35 Dear Phoebe 35 Thespian 3,45 Coin Collec- 210 tors Club 35 Rose Bowl Band 35 Cavalcade 3,45 Boys' Glee Club 45 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 45Jajama Game 45 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4. BARBARA ANN HELLER - Joplin H. S., Joplin, Mo. 25 Pep Club 3,45 Tennis Club 35 Art Club 35 Y-Teens Secy. 45 Impromptu Speech 45 Quill and Scroll 4. JOHN M. HEMBER-Surveying Club 25 Band Letter 3,45 Pep Club 45 Chess Club 45 Music Lettermen's Club 4. ANTHONY HEMLEY KAY HENDRICKS - Y-Teens 2, Treas. 35 Red Cross 2,35 Music Letter 45 Thespian 45 Happy Journey 45 Pajama Game 45 Home- room Secy.-Treas. 4. DENNIS HENSON LAWALTA HEYDE-Y-Teens Chap- ter Treas. 2, Member 3, Pres 45 Pep Club 2,3, Representative 45 Homeroom V.-Pres. 3,45 Jr. Red Cross V.-Pres. 35 Inter-School Board Secy. 45 Spanish Club 4. ELIZABETH ANN HICKOX-Had- dam H. S., Haddam, Kansas 25 Washington H. S., Washington, Kansas 35 Pep Club 45 Future Nurses Club 4. SHERRY HILL-Student Congress 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Blue Notes Club 25 Spanish Club 35 Silvarts Club 35 Y-Teens 45 Class Treas. 4. JIM HINCHMAN-Hi-Y 2, Chapter Pres. 3,45 Debate 2, Letter 3,45 Math Club 2, V.-Pres. 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Scholarship Pin 2,35 Nat'l. Forensic League 3, V.-Pres. 45 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3, V.-Pres. 45 Homeroom Treas. 35 Boys' State 35 Student Congress 45 Inter-School Board 45 Cavalcade 45 Night of Jan. 16th 45 Mission News Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 4. JOYCE LOUISE HODGSON - Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Girls Golf Club 25 Drill Team 2,3,45 Silvarts 3,45 Cavalcade 35 Art Service Club 4. MIKE HOGAN GEORGE HOGE-Fin and Feather 35 Pep Club 45 Hi-Y Chap. Secy. 45 Gun Club 4. JANET HOLLIDAY-Southend H. S., Eouthend Essex, England 25 Kitimat H. S., Kitimat, British Columbia 35 Pep Club 45 Travel Club Pres. 45 Future Teachers Club 4. LOREN HOLM FRED HOLT CAROLE DEANNE HOLY-Pep Club 2,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 FHA Club 35 Girls' Choir Letter 35 Y-Teens 45 Club 45 A Cappella Choir 4. VIRGINIA HONTS CHARLES VICTOR HOOK-Football 25 Track Letter 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Model Railroad Club 25 Gun Club 45 International Travel Club 4. STEVE HOWARD--Chess Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Mission Staff 4. NANCY LEE HUFF-Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 25 Art Club 3,45 German Club 35 Scholarship Pin 35 French Club 45 Mission Feature Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 4. CAROLYN ANN HUTCHERSON - Drill Team 2,3, Captain 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Homeroom Secy.-Treas. 25 Red Cross Club 35 Future Nurses Club 4. JEANNE HUTTON-Pep Club 2,3,45 GAA 25 Spanish Club 35 Y-Teens 45 Future Nurses Club 45 Mission Staff 45 Homeroom Secy. 45 Quill and Scroll 4. NANCY ANN HUYE'I'I'-Blue Notes Club 25 GAA 25 Y-Teens 35 Jr. Red Cross Club 35 Girls' Choir 35 Future Nurses Club 45 A Cappella Choir 4. JERRY HYATT - Student Congress 2,35 Music Letter 2,3,45 Boys' Glee Club 25 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Chor- ale 3,45 Oklahoma 35 Pajama Game 45 Gun Club 3, V.-Pres. 4. J BUD JACKSON--Pep Club 2,3,45 Be- ginning Camare Club 2, Advanced 35 German Club 35 Hi-Y 45 Gun Club 4. JAMIE JAMISON ROBERT JAMISON DENIS JOHNSON - Nat'l. Forensic League 25 Scholarship Pin 2,3,45 Homeroom Treas. 2,3, Pres. 45 Ath- ietic Club 2,35 Sports Officials' Club Treas. 2, V.-Pres. 35 Basketball 2,35 Astronomy Club 45 Basketball Club 45 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4. DIANE CSONNIED JOHNSON-Cen- tral H.S., Minneapolis 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 New Students Club 25 Drama Club 25 Blue Notes Club 35 Girls' Choir 35 Charm Club 45 Travel Club 45 Mixed Chorus 4. JANIS JOHNSON-Pep Club 2,3,45 GAA 2,35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Rose Bowl Band 35 Girls' Choir 35 Band 45 Classical Music Club 45 Cavalcade 4. JEAN JOHNSON JUDY JOHNSON--Pep Club 25 En- sembles Club 2. RICK JOHNSON - Pep Club 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Football 25 Latin Club 25 Typing Club V.-Pres. 25 Homeroom Treas. 35 German Club 35 Great Books Club 35 Student Congress 45 Drama Club Pres. 45 The Night of Jan 16th 45 Debate 45 Nat'l Honor Soc5 Nat'l. Forensic League 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Mission Staff Adver- tising Manager 4. BOB JONES--Pep Club 2,3,45 Home- room V.-Pres. 2, Pres. 35 Basketball 2,3,4, Letter 3,45 Athletic Club 2,35 Boys' Glee Club Pres. 35 Lettermen's Club 35 Student Congress Repre- sentative 45 A Cappella Choir Letter 45 Basketball Club Pres. 45 Pajama Game 4. JOSEPHINE LORAINE JONES-Pep Club 2,3,43 European Club 23 Girls' Glee Club Pres. 23 Y-Teens 3g Travel Club 3,43 Girls' Choir 33 Music Letter 33 Oklahoma 33 Pajama Game 43 Adv. Spanish Club 43 A Cappella Choir 4. WILLIAM JONES NOEL JUKES WILLIAM JUNG K KAREN KELSO - Pep Club 2,3,43 Blue Notes Club 23 Charm Club 23 Recreational Leaders Club 33 Okla- homa 33 Music Letter 33 Future Nurses Club 43 Travel Club 4. JUDY KENT-Pep Club 2,3,43 Y- Teens Club 2,32 Charm Club 23 Spanish Club 33 Future Nurses Club V.-Pres. 43 Classical Music Club 4. GERALDINE GERI KERKSTRA- Glenbard Township Highschool 2,33 Pep Club 43 Y-Teens Club 43 Jr. Red Cross Club Secy. 4. DOROTHY KICKER-Pep Club 2,3,43 Drill Team Letter 2,33 Homeroom Secy. 2,33 Future Teachers Club 43 Charm Club 23 Travel Club 33 French Club 43 Homeroom V.-Pres. 43 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4. HEATHER KIRK-Golf Club V.-Pres. 23 Student Congress 2,33 Committee Chairman 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Scholar- ship Pin 2,33 Homeroom V.-Pres. 23 Nat'l Honor Society 3,43 Art Service Club 33 Indian Staff 3,43 Art Editor 43 Prom Committee 33 Nat'l. For- ensic League 43 Quill and Scroll 4. LINDA KIRTLEY-Pep Club 2,3,43 Blue Notes Club 33 F.B.L.A. Club 33 Sten-o-ettes Club 4. STEPHEN DOUGLAS KLEPPE-To- peka High School 2,31 Chess Club 3,43 Math Club 33 Adv. Math Club 4. JOE KRYSA-Hi-Y Club 2,3,43 Treas. 2, V.-Pres. 43 Chess Club 3,41 Avi- ation Club 23 Pep Club 43 Debate Club 4. L DARCY LaFOLLETTE-Pep Club 2, 3,43 Y-Teens 2,33 Girls Golf 23 Blue Notes Club 33 Ecology Club Pres. 43 Drill Team 2,3,4. LARRY D. LAIRD-Pep Club 23 Pres. of Boys Military Drill Team 33 Gun Club 43 Boys Glee Club 4. JERRY LAMBERT RICHARD LANE-Chess Club 2,3,43 Pres. 43 Math Club 23 Adv. Math Club 3,43 Nat'l Honor Society, 4. ERICH LANGER-Realschule, Linz, Austria 1,2,33 Student Congress 43 Pep Club 43 Aviation Club 43 Drama Club 43 Quill and Scroll 43 A.F.S. Exchange Student 4. DIANE LAREAU BARBARA LASLEY-Y-Teens 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Homeroom Treas. 23 Homeroom Pres. 43 Music Letter 33 Nurses Club 43 Mission 43 Quill and Scroll 4. LARRY L. LAUDAN - Scholarship Pin 2,33 Science Projects Club 23 Pep Club 3,43 Debate Letter 3,43 Nat'l. Honor Society 3,43 Boys' State 33 Math Club Pres. 33 Retorts Club 33 Mission Editor-in-Chief 43 Nat'l. Forensic League Pres. 43 Classical Music Club 43 Quill and Scroll 4. JUDY LAUGHLIN-Y-Teens 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 F.B.L.A. 2,3,43 Classical Music Club 3. SUSAN LEACHMAN - Fort Dodge Iowa School, Iowa 2,33 Pep Club 43 Y-Teens 43 Pajama Game 4. FAYE E. LEAKE SU-SING LEE-Homeroom Secy. 23 Spelling Club Secy. 23 Future Nurses Club 4. ROY J. LEEPER CAROLYN LEWIS-Typing Club 23 G.A.A. 33 Music Letter 33 Pep Club 43 Shorthand Club 43 Junior Red -Cross 43 A Cappella Choir 4. JO ANNE LEWIS-Pep Club 2,3,43 Printers' Devil Club 23 Y-Teens 2, 3,43 Music Letter 2,3,43 Music Let- termens Club 43 Classical Music Club 33 Scholarship Pin 33Mission 43 Orch. Club Secy. 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Nat'l Honor Society 4. LORETTA LEWIS PEGGY JEAN LEWIS-Pep Club 2, 3,43 Y-Teens Club 23 G.A.A. 4. LARRY LEWMAN-Pep Club 2,3,43 Golf Club 2,3,43 Letter 3,43 Scholar- ship Pin 2,33 Mission Sports Editor 13 Athletic Club 3,41 Quill and Scroll JOYCE LIECHTI JOHN BRAWNER LIEGL-Pep Club 2,3,43 Chess Club 2,33 Debate Club 23 Homeroom Treas. 33 Aviation Club Secy. 4. DENISE LIHME-Pep Club 2,3,43 Y- Teens 3,43 Art Appreciation Club 33 Travel Club 4. CAROLE ANN LINDLEY-Pep Club 2,3,43 Y-Teens Club 2,3,43 Art Serv- ice Club 3,4. RAYMOND E. LLNDSEY - Radio Club 23 Camera Club 33 Adv. Cam- era Club 43 Aviation Club 33 Chess Club 43 Mission 4. STIG L. LINDEWALL-Sports Offi- cials Club 23 Blue Notes Club V.- Pres. 2g Pep Club 43 Gun Club 43 Fin and Feather Club 4. JOHN LLOYD-Homeroom Treas. 23 B. Football Letter 23 Football Letter 3,43 Track 2,33 Boys' Glee Club 23 Lettermans Club 33 Chess Club 33 Football Club V.-Pres. 4. LINDA LEE LONG-Pep Club 2,3,43 Y-Teens 2,33 Girls Golf Club 23 Silver-Arts Club 3, Pres. 43 Art Service Club 4. LORETTA LONG JOY LOONEY - Pep Club 2,3,43 Homeroom Pres. 23 Homeroom V.- Pres. 43 Y-Teens 3,43 Beginning Art Club Pres. 43 Silver-Arts Club 3. DON LOVAN-Athletic Club 23 Boys' Glee Club 2,3,43 Football 23 Band 6 2,33 Aviation Club 4. MIKE LOVELESS - Boys' Athletic Club 23 Homeroom V.-Pres. 23 Foot- ball 23 Archery Club 4, Treas. 4. JANET LOVETT-Pep Club 2,3,43 Y- Teens 2,3,43 Mission 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Nat'l. Honor Society 4. LaVONNA LOWER - Pep Club 2,33 Y-Teens Club 2,33 Homeroom Secy. 3. CAROL LOWRY - Pep Club 2,3,43 Latin Club Pres. 23 Y-Teens 2,33 Nat'l. Forensic League 33 Nat'l Honor Society 3,43 Secy. 43 Scholar- ship Pin 33 Travel Club V.-Pres. 33 Homeroom Pres. 33 Indian 3,43 Stu- dent Congress 43 Future Nurses Club Pres. 43 Quill and Scroll 4. PAUL D. LUCAS-Pep Club 23 Boat Club 2,43 Retorts Club 33 Band 3,4. JANET LUCE-Homeroom Pres. 23 Drill Team 23 Gym Club 23 Home- room V.-Pres. 3, Secy. 43 Y-Teens 43 Beginning Art Club 4. DAVID L. LUCKETT-Sports Club 2, 33 Fin and Feather Club 2,3,43 Pres. 43 Football 2,3,43 Football Club 43 Basketball 23 Track 3,4. JO DENE LYDA - Pep Club 2,33 Library Club 2,3, V.-Pres. 3. SUE McANAW-Y-Teens 2,3,43 Jr. Red Cross Secy. 33 Future Nurses Club 43 Pep Club 43 Nat'l Honor Society. CAROLE J. McBRIDE-Pep Club 2, 3,43 Voodoo Suite 23 Oklahoma 33 Pajama Game 43 Homeroom Treas. 33 Tennis Club Secy. 33 Y-Teens 2,43 Art Service Club Treas. 43 Home- room Treas 4g Drill Team 23 Dance RICK JOHNSON-Pen Club Pmiaun. ms SION STAFF. Nat'l Honor Society. Club 2, Drama Club 3, Girls Choir 3. NANCY MCCOLLOUGI-I-Pep Club 2, 3,4, Blue Notes Club 2, Travel Club 4, Y-Teens 4. ED McCONWELL -- Homeroom V.- Pres. 2, Pres. 3,4, Debate 2,3, Letter 3, Nat'l Forensic League 2,3,4, Foot- ball 2,3,4, Letter 4, Basketball 2,3, 4, Track 2,3, Pep Club 2,3, Sports Officials Club 3, Athletic Club 3, Nat'l Honor Society 4, Basketball Letter 4. JUDITH McDONALD--Y-Teens 2,3, Pep Club 2,3,4, F.H.A. 3,4, V.-Pres. 3, Future Nurses Club 4. KENNETH DOUGLAS MCGREGOR, JR-Classen High School, School Oklahoma 3, HiFi Club 4, Radio Club 4. MICKEY McFALL - Pep Club 2,4, Homeroom V.-Pres. 2, Blue Notes Club 2, Athletic Club 2, Kirkwood High School, Mo. 3, Track Club 4, Basketball Club 4. GLEN MCHENRY MICHAEL E. McKAY-Boys' Glee 2, 3,4, Surveying Club 2, Hi-Y 3, Oklahoma.. 3, Music Lettermans' Club 4, A Cappella Coir 4. JOAN McLEAN - Orchestra 2,3,4, Scholarship Pin 2, Student Prince 2, G.A.A. 2, Y-Teens 2, Pep Clut 2,3,4, Band 2,4, Rose Bowl Band 3, French Club 3, Drama Club 3, Mission 4, Music Lettermans' Club 4, Instrumental Ensembles Club 4, Quill and Scroll. ED McSPADEN - Rockville High School, Conn, 2, Fin and Feather 3, Tennis Club 3, Gun Club 4, Indus- trial Arts Club Pres. 4. ED McCONWELL-Basketball Co-captain. Nat'l Honor Society. Football Letter. M JUDY MABUS-Newt-omer's Club 2, Y-Teens 2,4, Charm Club 2, Pep Club 3,4, FBLA 3, FHA 3, Scholar- ship Pin 3, Sten-o-ettes 4, Home- room Treas. 4, Indian Treas. 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Honor Society 4. BOB MACKAY-Pep Club 2,3,4, Stu- dent Congress 2,4, Football 2, Boys' Glee Club 2,3, Athletic Club 2,3, Homeroom Secy. 3. SHARON MACPHERSON--Pep Club 2,3,4, Homeroom Treas. 2, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Cabinet 3, Cabinet V.-Pres. 4, Adv. French Club 2, Homeroom V.- Pres. 3, Blue Notes 3, Homeroom Secy. 4, Travel Club 4, Indian 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Nat'l Honor Society 4'. SCOTT MAGERS-Chess Club 2, V.- Pres. 3, Student Congress 2,3,4, Athletic Club 2, Basketball 2,3,4, Pap Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3, Boys' State 3, Student Body Treas. 4, Nat'l Honor Society 4. KAY MAHAN-Pep Club 2,3,4, Dra- ma Club 2, Y-Teens 2,3, Music Let- ter 2,3, Corale 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Oklahoma 3, Pajama Game 4. JOHN MANLEY - Pep Club 2,3,4, Science Projects Club 2, Math Club 2, Football 2, Track 2, Letter 3,4, German Club 3, Track Club 4, Gun Club V.-Pres. 4. LYNN MARCOUX-Pep Club 2,3,4, Fly-Tying Club 2, Fin and Feather 2, Band 2,3,4, Music letter 2,3, Pres. 4, Scholarship Pin 2, Orchestra 3,4, Cavalcade 3,4. JOY MARTIN-Pep Club 2, FHA V.- Pres. 4. ELIZABETH MARSHALL -- Blue Notes 2, Pep Club 3,4, Y-Teens 3,4, Tennis Club 4. NANCY MARSHALL - Pep Club FBLA 2, Drama Club 3, Y-Teens 3,4, Tennis Club 4. BOB MARTIN - Football 2, Track Letter 2,3,4, Cross Country Letter 3,4, Lettermans Club 2,3, Secy of Homeroom 2, V.-Pres. 3, Boys' Glee Club 3, Jazz Club 4, Track Club 4. CHUCK MASH-Student Congrss 2, Football 2,3, Basketball 2, Track 2, Letter 3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Sports Officials Club 2, Homeroom Pres. 3, Athletic Club 3, Football Club 4, Track Club 4, Jazz Club 4. JOHN MATTOON-Pep Club 2,3,4, Boys' Athletic Club 2, Football 2, Band 3,4, Letter 3, Cavalcade 3, Military Drill Club 3, Rose Bowl Band 3, Music Lettermens' Club 4, Pajama Game Orchestra 4. JANETH E. MAUK-Pep Club 2,3,4, Y-Teens 2,3, Library Club 2,3,4, Adv. Math Club Secy. 2, Girls Golf Club 3, Band 2,3,4, Letter 3, Scholarship Pin 3, Music Ensembles 4, Orchestra 4, Nat'l Honor Society 4. JUDY MAYER-Pep Club 2,3,4, Y- Teens 3,4, New Students Club V.- Pres. 2, FBLA Pres. 4. DOM MAZZA-Pep Club 2,3,4, Athle- tic Club 2' Track Iettei 2 3 Foo - 1 A . 1' i t ball 2, Letter 3,4, Homeroom V.- Pres. 2,3, Letterman Club 3, Okla- homa 3, Football Club Pres. 4' Track Club 4. BARBARA MEHL-Columbus High School 2, Pep Club 3,4, Y-Teens 3, New Comers' Club 3, Future Nurses Club 4, Classical Music Club 4. GARY MEIDINGER - Football 2,3, Track 2,3, MARJORIE MERZ-Pep Club 2,3,4, Drama Club 2,3, Art Service Club 2,3,4, Y-Teen 2,3, Classical Music Club 4. MARTHA MEYER - Y-Teens 2,3,4, FHA 2,3, FBLA Treas. 4. WAYNE MEYER-Pep Club 2,3,4, Athletic Club 2,3, Sports Officials Club 2,3, Ensemble Club 2,4, Foot- ball 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Scholarship 2,3, Band 2,3,4, Boys' State 3, Foot- ball Club 4, Basketball Club 4, Homeroom V.-Pres. 4, Nat'l Honor Society, 4. JOE MILLER-Football 2,3,4, Bas- ketball 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Athletic Club 2, Pep Club 2,3,4, Homeroom Pres. 2,3,4, Track Club 4, Basketball Club 4, Football Club 4. JOHN MILLER - Pep Club 2,3,4, Math Club V.-Pres. 2, Adv. Math Club V.-Pres. 3, Homeroom Pres. 2,4, Scholarship Pin 2,3, Student Congress 3, Chmn. Services Sz Pub. Comm. 4, Anthropology Club 3, Nat'l Honor Society 4. LINDA MILLER--Pep Club 2,3,4, Modern Dance Club 2, Drama Club 3, Adv. Drama Club 4, Drill Team 2,3, Mission 4, Jazz Club 4, Quill and Scroll 4. NICK D. MILLS - Pep Club 2,3,4, Homeroom Pres. 2, Sports Officials Club 2, Athletic Club 2,3, Student Congress 3,4, Co-chairman Assembl- ies 8: Activities Comm. 4, Football 2,3,4, Letter 3,4, Track 2,3,4, Bas- ketball 2, Nat'l Honor Society 4, Football 4. ANNE MINER-Pep Club 2,3,4, Blue Notes Secy. 2, Classical Music 3, Inter-American Exchange 3, Nat'l Honor Society 3,4, Junior Class Secy. 3, Scholarship Pin 3, Student Congress 2,3, Secy. 4. BILL MOHLING-Pep Club 2,3,4, Fin and Feather Club 2,3,4, Boys' Glee Club 3,4. BARBARA MOLL-Pep Club 2,3,4, Y-Teens 2, FHA 2, Drill 2, Team 3,4, Anthropology Club 3, FBLA 4, Drama Club 4. HENRY MOORE-FFA 2,3,4, Indus- trial Arts Club 4. MARILYN MOORE-Pep Club 2,3,4, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Modern Dance Club 2, Future Nurses Club 4. GAYLE MOREY - Pep Club 2,3,4, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Drill Team 3,4, Jr. Red Cross 3, Future Nurses Club 4. O'NE'l I'A MORGAN BEVERLY MORRIS - FBLA 2.3.41 Pep Club 2,3,45 Blue Notes 35 Sten- o-ettes 4. NANCY MORNING-Pep Club 2,3,45 Charm Club Secy.-Pres. 25 Y-Teens 25 Homeroom V.-Pres. 25 Homeroom Pres. 35 Scholarship Pin 2,35 Latin Club V.-Pres. 35 Nat'l Honor Society 3,45 Adv. Camera Club Secy.-Treas. 3, Pres. 45 Clasical Music Club 45 Indian 3,45 Quill and Scroll 4. BEVERLY MORRIS BRIAN MOYER - Science Projects Club 2,3, Pres. 25 Classical Music Club 35 Music Letter 35 Oklahoma 35 A Cappella Choir 45 Pajama Game 4. RUTH MOYER-Pep Club Executive Comm. 2,3, V.-Pres. 45 Y-Teens 2,35 Blue Notes Pres. 25 Scholarship Pin 2,35 Clasical Music 3,45 Debate Let- ter 3,45 Nat'l Forensic League 3, Secy. 45 Homeroom V.-Pres. 35 Nat'l Honor Society 3,45 Jazz Club 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Pajama Game 45 Homeroom Treas. 4. GAYLE MURPHY KAY MURPHY MARGOT MYERS-Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 25 Classical Music Club 35 Tennis Club 35 Jazz Club 45 Drama Club 4. N PAUL NAYLOR-French Club 2,35 Golf Team 35 Camper's Club 35 Jazz Club V.-Pres. 45 Basketball Club 4. JANICE LEE NEET-Pep Club 25 Latin Club 25 Music Letter 2,35 Student Prince 25 Orchestra 2,3,45 Sten-o-ettes 45 Shorthand Club 45 Pajama Game 4. BE'I'I'Y NEILL--Stilwell High School 2,3. CARL NELSON - Pep Club 2,3,45 Tennis Club 2,35 Stamp Club V.- Pres. 25 Athletic Club 35 Scholarship Pin 35 Sports Officials Club 45 Basketball Club 45 Homeroom V.- Pres. 4. MARTIN NICOLAUS-Chess Club 25 Radio Club 2, Secy. 35 Scholarship Pin 2,35 Pep Club 3,45 French Club 35 Debate Letter 3,45 Nat'l Forensic League 35 Boys' State 35 Student Congress 35 Dear Phoebe 35 Thesp- ians 35 Nat'l Honor Society 3, Treas. 45 Mission Co-editor 45 Night of January Sixteenth 45 Impromptu Speech Club5 Quill and Scroll 4. DENNY NOBLE-Pep Club 2,3,45 Fin and Feather 2,4, Secy. 35 Ensemble 25 Adv. Math 3,45 Orchestra 4. GARY NONEMAKER-Track 2,3,45 Basketball 25 Sports Officials Club V.-Pres. 25 Blue Notes 25 Camper's Club Secy. 35 Spanish Club 35 Jazz Club 45 Basketball Club 4. O MORGAN O'LEARY-Pep Club 2,3,45 Debate 2, Letter 3,45 Nat'l Forensic League 2,3,45 Scholarship Pin 2,35 Chess Club Pres. 2,35 Student Con- gress 35 Nat'l Honor Society 3,45 Inter-American Exchange 35 Boys' State 35 Mission 4, Cavalcade 45 Student Body Pres. 45 Quill and Scroll 4. DAVID O'NEAL-Aviation Club 2,3, 45 Railroad Club 25 Chess Club 4. PATRICIA ORR-Pep Club 2,3,45 Y- Teens 2,35 Travel Club 35 Sten-o- ettes 4. CAROLYN OVERSTREET-Bellaire Senior High, Houston, Texas 25 Pep Club 3,45 Y-Teens 45 A Cappella Choir 4. KATHY OWEN-Pep Club 2,3,45 Drill Team 25 Y-Teens 25 Music Letter 2,35 Chorale 45 Motet 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Nat'l Honor Society 4. P BOB PADLEY-Boys' Glee Club 2,3,45 Cavalcade 25 Advanced Camera Club 35 Mission 4. JANE PALMER-Pep Club 2,3,45 Y- Teens 2,35 FHA 2, Pres, 3,45 Music Letter 35 FTA V.-Pres. 4. TOM PARISH - Missouri Military Academy, Mexico, Missouri 2,3. MIKE PARTINGTON-FFA 2, Letter 3, Treas. 45 Gun Club 2,3,4. BILL PATTERSON - Football 2,3, Letter 45 Track 2, Letter 3, Co-Capt. 45 Athletic Club 2,35 Classical Music Club 45 Nat'l Honor Society 4. JANIS PAULSON - Y-Teens 25 Charm Club 2,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 FBLA 35 .FHA 35 ,GAA 4. SHARON KAY PAUP-Pep Club 2,3, 45 Homeroom V.-Pres. 25 Y-Teens Treas. 25 Orchestra Letter 2,45 Student Prince 25 Music Letterman Club 3, Sec. 45 Jr. Sextet 35 Music Letter 35 Oklahoma 35 Band 4. JONEITE PEACHY SHERYL PEARSON-Pep Club 2,45 Junior Red Cross 35 Mission 45 Charms Club 4. TERESA PERKINS - St. Agnes 25 Pep Club 3,45 Homeroom V.-Pres. 3, Sec. Treas. 45 Cavalcade 35 Dear Phoebe 35 Drama Clu-b 35 FTA 35 Charm Club Pres. 45 Advanced Dra- matics Club 4. BILL PETERSON - Pep Club 3,45 Homeroom Pres. 45 Jazz Club 4. CAROL ANN PETERSON-Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 2, Treas. 35 Homer room Treas. 35 Blue Notes 35 Sten- o-ettes Sec. 45 Jazz Sec. 45 Home- coming Attendant 4. RICHARD PETERSON-Scholarship Pin 2,35 Science Projects Club 25 Advanced Math Club 2,3,45 Nat'l Honor Society 3,45 German Club 35 Astronomy Club 4. LINDA JANE PHILLIPS - Student Congress 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Golf Club 25 Homeroom V.-Pres. 35 Y- Teens 35 Cavalcade 35 Drama Club 45 Jazz Club 4. NICK MILLS-Student Congreu. Nat'l Bon Society, Football Co-captain. or BILL PIKE-Westport High School, Kansas City, Missouri 25 Football 3, Letter 45 Athletic Club 3' Track 35 Camping Club 35 Pep Club 35 Foot- ball Club 45 Model Homes Club 45 Nat'l Honor Society 4. STEVE PIPER-Track 25 Band 25 Stamp Club 25 Photography Club 25 Homeroom V.-Pres. 2, Pres. 35 Fin and Feather Club 35 Pep Club 3,45 Camping Club 35 Student Congress 45 Model Homes Club 4. WALLIS ANN PIPER-Central High School, Kansas City, Missouri 2,35 GAA 35 Pajama Game 45 Ecology Club V.-Pres. 4. MARJORIE ANN PITTS-Pep Club 2,3,45 Library Club 45 Art Club 4. PHIL PI'I'l'S-Football 25 Boys Ath- letic Club 2,3,45 Chess Clu-b 25 Winter Track 3. SHIRLEY ANN PITTS-Typing Club 25 GAA 35 Jr. Red Cross 45 A Cap- pella Choir 4. BARBARA POINZNER-Charm Club 25 Typing Club 2' Pep Club 3,45 Classical Music Club 35 Drama Club 35 Art Appreciation Club 45 Y-Teens RICHARD PORTER-Glendale High School, Glendale, Oregon 25 A Band 3,45 Athletic Club 35 Model Home Club 45 Track 4. JERRY POWELL-Football 2. ROGER POWELL TOM PURINTON-Pep Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 V.-Pres. 45 Boys Glee Club Pres. 25 Football 2,35 Track 25 Music Letter 25 Student Prince 25 Scholarship Pin 25 Homeroom Pres. 2,45 Student Congress 35 Madrigal Kr Choral 3,45 A Cappella Choir, 213 SCOTT WILSON AND ANNE MINER-Student Congress Chairman, INDIAN Advertising Man- ager: Student Congress Secretary, Inter-School Exchange. Letter 3,4, Pres. 45 Oklahoma 35 Nat'l Honor Society 3,45 Indian 35 Bus. Mang. 45 Music Lettermans Club 35 Pajama Game 45 Sr. Boys Quartette 45 Quill and Scroll 4. RALPH E. PUSEY-Football 2,3,45 Cribbage Club 25 Swimming 2, Letter 45 Track 3,45 Boys Athletic Club 3,45 Football Club 45 Phys. Ed. Leaders Club 3. R PAUL B. RAMEY - Boat Club 25 Camera Club 25 Aviation Club 35 FFA 45 Band 4. JULIE RANSFORD-Glenridge High School, New Jersey 25 Future Teachers Club 45 Y-Teens 45 Pep Club 3,4. ED RAYNARD-Hi-Y 3. JUDY REENTS-Pep Club 2,3,4, Y- Teens 2,3,45 Charm Club 25 Home- room Secy. 25 Drill Team 2,35 Dra- ma Club 35 Sten-o-ettes Pres. 45 Homeroom Secy.-Treas. 45 Nat'l Honor Society. LARRY REEVES-East High School, Kansas City, Missouri 2,3. LARRY REIFEL - Pep Club 2,3,45 Chess Club 3,45 Model Home Club 4. JIM RENSENHOUSE-Pep Club 2,45 Cribbage 2,35 Tennis Club 25 Boys' Glee Club 35 Chess Club 4, BILLY RHODES-Blue Notes 25 Gun Club 4. MARK RICHARDSON - Lawrence Memorial High School 25 Chess Club 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Cribbage Club 4. 214 BRUCE ROBB-Pep Club 2,3,45 Bas- ketball 25 Student Congress 2,3,45 Boys' Glee Club 2,35 Athletic Club 35 Submerged 35 Dear Phoebe 35 Thespians 3,45 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 45 Night of January Sixteenth 45 Pajama Game 45 Nat'l Honor Society 4. GARY ROBBINS-Aviation Club 2,35 Biology Club 35 Cribbage Club 4. SHARON ROBBINS--Pep Club 2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 Y-Teens 3. MICHAEL ROBERTS-Emporia Sen- ior High 25 Coffeyville High 35 Hi-Y 45 Boys' Glee Club 4. BARRY ROBINSON-Chess Club 2,35 Camera Club 25 Coin Club 35 Scholarship Pin 35 Hi-Y 45 Adv. Drama Club 45 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 45 Thespians 45 Mis- sion Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Nat'l Honor Society 4. KEITH ROBINSON VICKY SUE ROBINSON-Pep Club 3,45 Y-Teens 3,45 Future Teachers 3, Secy. 45 Mission 45 Quill and Scroll 4. PAT ROCKEY-Pep Club 2,3,45 Art Club 25 Y-Teens 3,45 Scholarship Pin 2,35 Clasical Music Club 45 Nat'l Honor Society 4. TOM RODMAN--Homeroom Pres. 2,3, V.-Pres. 45 Track 2,35 Art Club 2,35 Boys' Athletic Club 2,35 Art Service Club 3,45 Camera Club V.- Pres. 4. ROBERT RODEM EYER SHIRLEY ROLLF-Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,35 Jr. Red Cross 35 Future Nurses V.-Pres. 45 Charm Club 4. GEORGE ROOT-Art Club 2,35 Book Club 25 Chess Club 35 Aviation Club 4. JACQUELINE ROSE - Olney High School, Pa. 25 Nat'l Honor Society 3,45 Scholarship Pin 35 Art Service Club 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Typing Club 35 Student Congress 45 Indian 45 Quill and Scroll 4. CAROL ROSS-Y-Teens 2,35 FHA 25 Sten-o-ettes 4. DICK ROUSSELOT-Track 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Athletic Club 35 Football 45 Pajama Game 4. DAVID RUBY - Ensemble 2,3,45 Music Letter 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Band 2,3, V.-Pres. 45 Rose Bowl Band 35 Boys' Glee 35 Homeroom V.-Pres. 2, Pres. 45 Pebble Pups 25 Student Prince 25 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Oklahoma 35 Pajama Game 45 Chorale Motet 45 Cavalcade 4. LINDA RUMMEL - Pep Club 2,3, Secy. 45 Drill Team 2,3, Captain 45 Student Congress 25 Blue Notes Club 25 Y-Teens 35 Spanish Club 35 Adv. Drama Club V.-Pres. 4. BEVERLY RUSSELL-Typing Club 25 FHA 4. RUTH RUTH S KATHY SAPPENFIELD-Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 3. STEVE SCHERMERHORN-Pep Club cials Club 25 Football 25 Dino 25 2,3,4, Exec. Comm. 45 Sports Offi- cials Club 25 Football 25 Dino 25 Student Prince 25 Orch. Letter 25 Scholarship Pin 2,35 Thespians 2,3, 4, Pres. 45 Cavalcade 3,45 Dear Phoebe 35 Submerged 35 Band 3,4, Letter 3, Pres. 45 Singapore Spider 35 Oklahoma 35 Westside Story 35 Rose Bowl Band 35 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 45 Pajama Game. Asst. Dir. 45 Nat'l Forensic League 45 Swimming, Co-Captain 45 Nat'l Honor Society 4. JACK E. SCHEURICH JR. - Boys Glee 25 Sophomore Quartet 35 Foot- ball Letter 25 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Jr. Quartet 35 Oklahoma 35 Pajama Game 45 Library Club 45 Archery Club V.-Pres. 4. MICHAEL A. SCHEURICH - Art Service Club 25 Athletic Club 2,35 Camping Club 35 Ecology Club 35 Gym Leaders Club 35 Archery Club 4. CARL WILLIAM SCHILLING-Math Club 25 Gun Club 3,4, Secy.-Treas. 45 Fin and Feather Club 3,4. STUART SCHLEMMER-Oak Park and River Forest High School 2,35 Pep Club 35 New Students Club 4. BILL SCHMIDT--Golf Club 35 Ath- letic Club 35 Hi-Y 3. STEPHEN SCHMIDT - FFA 2,3,4, Secy. 3, Pres. 45 Public Speaking Club Letter 45 Judging State Team, Two Letters 4. HAROLD WILLIAM SCHROEDER- Pep Club 2,3,45 Radio Club 25 Fin and Feather 25 Rose Bowl Band 35 Hi-Y Club 35 Blue Notes Club 35 Band 3,45 Music Letter 35Cavalcade 45 Music Lettermans Club 45 Music Eensemble Club 4. NAOMI RUTH SCHWIESOW - Pep Club 2,3,45 FHA 25 Y-Teens 25 Scholarship Pin 2,35 Homeroom Secy. 25 French Club 35 Classical Music Club 35 Orch. Letter 35 Oklahoma 35 Art Appreciation Club 45 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 45 Band 45 Pajama Game 45 Caval- cade 45 Nat'l Honor Society 4. DIANE SEDGEWICK-Pep Club 2,3, 45 Drill Team 25 Y-Teens Club 2,35 GAA 25 Debate 25 Music Letter 35 Girls Tennis Club 35 Chorale 45 Homeroom Pres. 35 Oklahoma 35 A Cappella Choir 45 Motet 45 Pajama Game 45 Homeroom Secy. 45 Nat'l Honor Society 4. DONNA SCOTT GEORGE SEYMOUR STEVE SHADE - Central High School 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,35 New Students Club 25 Band 2,3,45 Boys Glee Club 35 Music Letter 35 Rose Bowl Band 35 Orch. 45 Caval- cade 45 Pajama Game 45 Music Lettermans Club Treas. 45 Instru- mental Ensemble Club 4. TERRY L. SHAFFER--Retorts Club 2,35 Ecology Club 35 Gun Club 4. JOHN SANFORD SHAMEL-Student Congress 23 Pep Club 2.3.43 Chess Club 23 Boys Glee Club 2,33 Home- room V.-Pres. 33 FBLA 3,4, Pres. 43 Art Club 43 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 43 The Night of January Sixteenth 43 Thespians 4. PI-IYLLIS ANNE SHAWVER - Y- Teens 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Blue Notes Club 23 Homeroom V.-Pres. 2,43 Homeroom Secy. 33 Student Con- gress 23 Spanish Club 33 Varsity Cheerleader 43 Art Service Club 43 Track Queen. CONNIE LOU SHEARON - Macon High School 2,33 Jr. Red Cross 33 Y-Teens 33 Homeroom Treas. 33 Pep Club 43 Future Nurses Club 43 Clas- sical Music Club 4. LAWRENCE ELLIS SHEPPARD - Pembroke Country Day School 23 Basketball 33 Fin and Feather Club 3.4, Pres. 43 Gun Club Pres. 43 Homeroom Pres. 4. DANIEL LEE SHERMAN-Library Club 2,3,4Q Pres. 4. MICHAEL SHIPLEY - Sports Offi- cials Club 23 Athletic Club 2,33 Foot- ball 2,33 'Track 23 Oklahoma 33 Westside Story 33 Homeroom Pres. 33 Jazz Club 43 Pajama Game 4. .IIM SHONKWILER-Cribbage Club 23 Camera Club 23 Inner Circle Club 23 Track 23 Athletic Club 33 Football 33 Basketball Club 43 Typing Club 4 JOHN WILLIAM SILLS JOYCE BARBARA SIMPKINS-Blue Notes Club 2g Y-Teens Club 2,33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 33 Future Club 43 Mission 4. MARTHA SIPES-Pep Club 2,3,43 Y- Teens 23 Math Club 23 Scholarship Pin 2,32 Band 2,3,4: Beginning Art Club 33 Recreational Leaders Club 33 Music Letter 33 Classical Music Club 43 Book Club 43 Cavalcade 43 Pajama Game 43 Homeroom V.-Pres. 43 Nat'l Honor Society 4. SHIRLEY NADINE SISNEY - Y- Teens 23 Pep Club 2,3, CAROL ANN SITTON - Pep Club 2,3,43 Y-Teens 2,33 Art Service Club 3,43 Music Letter 33 Oklahoma 3g Pajama Game 43 Mission 4. BARBARA ANN SMITH-Y-Teens 2g Sten-o-ettes Club 4. BARBARA SMITH-Pep Club 2,3,43 Y-Teens 23 Spanish I Club 33 Spanish II Club 43 Ecology Club 4. DIXIE DARLENE SMITH-Y-Teens Club 23 Pep Club 3,4. EMERY SMITH-Physical Ed. Lead- ers Club 33 Model Homes Club 4. JAMES L. SMITH - Homeroom V.- Pres. 23 Chess Club 23 Football 2,3, 43 Track 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,33 Math Club 2,33 Athletic Club 33 Student Congress 4. F. MAURIECE SMITH-Pep Club 2, 3,41 Scholarship Pin 2,31 Y-Teens 23 GAA 2,3,4, Pin 2, Letter 3, Pres. and V.-Pres. 4g FBLA 33 Nat'l Honor Society 4. MARYANN SMITH-Indian Staff 43 FBLA Secy. 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Nat'l Honor Society 4. A RICHARD W. SMITH-Biology Club 2: Chess Club 23 Pep Club 23 Coin Club 3,4. SANDRA H. SMITH-Pep Club 23 Library Club 4. STEVE SNITZ - Tennis Club 2,33 Boys Athletic Club 33 Basketball 4. EDDIE SODDERS - Football 2.3.43 Boys Athletic Club 2,33 Track 2,33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Gym Shore Assemble Club 23 Sports Officials Club 43 Basketball Club 43 Football Club 4. CAROL ANNE SODE--Pep Club 2,3, 4: Chess Club 2,33 Spanish Club 23 Drama Club 33 Recreational Leaders Club 33 Future Leaders Club 33 Future Nurses Club 43 Homeroom Secy.-Treas. 4. NANCY CLAIRE SODERGREN - Central High School 2.33 Pep Club 3,43 Homeroom Secy. 33 New Stu- dents Club 33 Sten-o-ettes Club 43 Book Club 4. RICK SOLBERG-Camera Club 2, V.-Pres. 3, Sec'y.-Treas. 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 German Club 33 Indian Staff 43 Science Projects Club 2. MARSHA SPRY - Pep Club 2,3,43 FBLA 2,32 Sten-o-ettes Club 4, V.- Pres. 43 Jazz Club 43 Y-Teens 33 Girls Glee Club 23 Homeroom Secy. 43 A Cappella Choir 43 Pajama Game 4. BARBARA SPOOR-Y-Teens Club 23 Anthropology Club 2,33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Future Nurses Club 43 Girls Glee Club 4. DONNA SPORTSMAN-Pep Club 2, 3,43 Y-Teens 2,3,43 Blue Notes Club 23 Jazz Club 43 A Cappella Choir 4. BETTY STAINBROOK - Y-Teens Club 2g GAA 2,3,4, Letter 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Tennis Club 33 Drill Team 2,3,4. BONNIE JEAN STANLEY-Student Congress 43 Mission Asst. Ed. 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Art Club 23 Retorts Club 33 Math Club Secy. 33 Scholarship Pin 2,33 Classical Music Club 43 Quill and Scroll 4. CONSTANCE STAUPP-Pep Club 2, 3,43 Charm Club 2,33 Math Club 23 Spanish I Club 33 Drama Club 33 Library Club 43 Scholarship Pin 4. SHARON STICE - Pep Club 2,3,43 Y-Teens 23 Homeroom V.-Pres. 23 Scholarship Pin 23 FHA Secy. 33 Nat'l Honor Society 4. ROBERT STICKNEY-Stamp Club 23 Fin and Feather Club 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Coin Club 33 Ecology Club 3,4, Pres. 43 Band 3,43 Cavalcade 3,43 Music Letter 33 Music Lettermans Club 4. SUSAN STINE - St. Agnes High School 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Girls Glee Club 23 Homeroom Secy. 33 Drama Club V.-Pres. 33 Westside Story 33 Classical Music Club 33 Jazz Club 43 Pajama Game 4g Homecoming Attendant 4. SUZETTE STINE-Y-Teens 2,33 FHA 2,3,43 Jr. Red Cross 4. JIM STINER-Pep Club 2,3,43 Foot- ball 23 Music Letter 33 Track 33 Pajama Game 4. ROSEMARY STOVER--Pep Club 2,3, 43 Y-Teens 2,3,43 FBLA 4. LEE STUDNA-FBLA 23 Choir Let- ter 33 A Cappella Choir 43 Chorale 3,4. CARRIE SUNDAY-Science Projects Club 2,33 GAA 2,3,4, Letter 3,43 Drill Team 2,33 Pep Club 43 Ecology Club 4. DICK SWAFFORD-Homeroom Pres. 2,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Football 2,3,43 Track 2,3,43 Sports Officials Club 23 Athletic Club 33 Student Con- gress 2,33 Senior Class V.-Pres. 43 Adv. Drama Club 43 Football Club Secy. 43 Nat'l Honor Society 4. T GARY S. TANKERSLEY-Surveying Club V.-Pres. 23 Boys' Glee Club 2, 33 Am Rocket Society Club, Charter Members 3,43 A Cappella Choir 43 Adv. Math Club 4. JOAN TARWATER-Pep Club 2,3,43 Y-Teens Club 2,43 German Club 33 Travel Club 33 Scholarship Pin 33 Charm Club 4. HENRY JACK TAYLOR-Track 2,33 Football 23 Book Club 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Math Club 33 Gun Club Treas. 33 Boat Club V.-Pres. 43 Pajama Game 43 Homeroom Treas. 4. JUDIE TAYLOR-Pep Club 2,3,43 Y- Teens Club 23 FHA Club 23 Classical Music Club 3,43 Travel Club 4. MIKE TAYLOR MARTY NICOLAUS-MISSION Co-editor. Natl Honor Society Treuurer, Boys' Suu, I. 5- .4 girl iz-35333, 3 .. l . . .3fiXg'Gp.r x ff ,I un... TED N. TAYLOR--Chess Club 23 Hi- Y Club 4g Industrial Arts Club Pres. 4. JOHN NEIL THOMAS-Pe-D Club 2. 3,43 Football 2,3,43 Track 2,3,43 Letter 43 Book Club Pres. 23 Home- room Pres. 2,33 Homeroom V.-Pres. 43 Silvarts Club Pres. 33 A Cappella Choir Letter 43 Pajama Game 4. TED THOMAS - Fin and Feather Club 23 Printers Devils Club 23 Boat Club 3g Aviation Club 3. BARBARA THOMPSON - Typing Club 23 Y-Teens Club 33 Pep Club 4. JANICE KAY THOMPSON - Pep Club 2,3,43 Y-Teens Club 23 Charm Club 43 Jr. Red Cross 4. JUDY CAROL THOMPSON - GAA Pres. 23 Accelerating Reading Club 33 Tennis Club 3,43 Golf Club 4. ROBERT THOMPSON RANDINNE THORUD-Charm Club 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 FHA Club 33 Homeroom Secy. 33 Drill Team 3,43 Dear Phoebe 33 Girls Choir 33 Dra- ma Club 33 Adv. Mixed Chorus 4. DAVID TOBOLL - Pep Club 2,3,43 Chess Club 23 Treval Club 23 Hi-Y Club 3,4, Chapter Treas. 43 Drama Club 43 Blue Notes Club 33 Boys' Glee Club 43 Adv. Mixed Chorus 43 Mission Staff 4. BEV TREU-Pep Club 2,3,43 Art Club Club V.-Pres. 23 Drama Club 33 Tennis Club 33 Y-Teens Club V.- Pres. 43 Jazz Club 43 Cavalcade 4. LOUIS RALPH TRIPP-Football 23 Hi-Y Club 2,3,43 Orch. 2,3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Music Letter 3,43 Music Lettermans Club 4. MORGAN 0'LEARY-Student Cnngnu Prui- dcn! MISSION Staff. Nst'l Honor Society. RUSSELL TROUT ALLEN TUCKER-Radio Club 234 Secy. Treas. 43 Chess Club 23 Club 2. BILL TUDOR-Pep Club 2,3,43 Band 23 Science Projects Club 23 Home- room Treas. 23 Athletic Club 2,33 Debate Letter 43 Track 33 Photo- graphy Club 33 Nat'l Forensic League 43 Cavalcade 43 Adv. Math Club 43 Hi-Fi Club 4. KENNY TURNER, JR.-Clv ss Club 23 FBLA Club 23 Tenni Club 33 Boys Athletic Club 33 Avi Lion Club 43 Basketball Club 4. SHERRY TURNER - Iiseo High School 23 Homeroom Treas. 33 Pep Club 3,4Q Classical Music Club 33 5-Igmeroom Secy. 43 Y-Teens Club U DON UTHE-Central High School 2, 33 Archery Club 43 Pep Club 4. V JOAN ARLENE VanHOOSER-Dra- ma Club 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Drill Team 2,3,43 Anthropology Club 33 FBLA Club 4. PAULA VENTURELLO - Kingston High School 2,33 Y-Teens Club 33 Charm Club 4. JOHN ALBERT CJACKJ VIOLA - Student Congress 2,33 Football 23 Pep Club 23 Athletic Club 23 Adv. Math Club 33 Homeroom Pres. 43 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 43 Chess Club 4. SANDRA MAY VOORHIES - Pep Club 2,3,43 Modern Dance Club 23 Blue Notes Club 23 Homeroom Treas. 33 Silver Arts Club 33 Drama Club 33 Student Congress 43Pajama Game 43 Nat'l Honor Society 43 Trace Attendant. W RICK WAHAUS-Turner High School 23 Pep Club 3g Aviation Club 33 Athletic Club 3,43 Track 3,4. MIKE WALLACE - Radio Club 3, Secy. 23 Fin and Feather 23 Pep Club 4g Chess Club 43 Rock Hounds Club 4. JAN WALTON-Pep Club 2,3,43 Drill Team 2,33 Y-Teens 2,33 French Club 23 Girls' Glee 4. GEORGE WARD-Spanish Club V.- Athletic Club 33 Pres. 23 Boys' Sports Officials Club 4, V.-Pres. 33 Scholarship Pin 33 Basketball Club 43 Nat'l Honor Society. SHERRY WARNER-Pep Club 2,3,43 Modern Dance Club 23 Blue Notes 23 Y-Teens 3,43 Drama Club 33 Homeroom Treas. 43 Art Club 4. SHARON WEBB-Pep Club 2,3,43 Y-Teens 2,3,43 Charm Club 4. KENNETH WEEKS-Pep Club 2,3,43 Science Projects Club 23 Camera Club 2,4, Pres. 33 Homeroom Pres. 3g German Club 33 Indian Staff 3,4. RUBY WHITEHOUSE - Montesano High School, Washington 2,33 Pep Club 4. MARY ANN WHITWELL-Pep Club 2,3,43 Y-Teens 2,3,43 Homeroom Secy. 2, V.-Pres. 4. GLEN WIGLESWORTH - Pep Club 2,3,43 Camera Club 2,3,43 Science Projects Club 23 Coin Club 3, V.- Pres. 4. KAY WILKINS-Pep Club 2,3,43 Y- Teens 2,3,4. MARILYN WILLIAMS--Blue Notes 23 Pep Club 3,41 Tennis Club 33 FHA 43 GAA Letters 3, Treas. 4. MARTHA WILLIAM VICTOR R. WILLIUGBY, III-Pep Club 2,3,43 Cribbage 2,3. LINDA WILSON-Anthropology Club 2,33 Art Appreciation Club 43 Latin Club V.-Pres. 43 Nat'l Honor Society 4. MARY WILSON - Pep Club 2,3,4Q Math Club 23 GAA 33 FHA 3,43 Future Nurses Club Co-Pres. 4. SCOTT WILSON - Pep Club 2,3,43 Scholarship Pin 23 Sports Officials Club 23 Student Congress 2,3, Chair- man 43 Hi-Y 3, Treas. 43 Classical Music Club 33 Track 33 Indian Staff 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Nat'l Honor Society 4. TOM WILSON-Pep Club 2. JAMES WITHERS - Athletic Club 2,3,43 Track 2,33 Industrial Arts Club 4. FRED WRIGHT-FFA 2,3,4. PAUL WRIGHT - Pep Club 2,3,43 Boys' Glee Club 2,33 FBLA 23 Scholarship Pin 23 Homeroom Pres. 2,33 Oklahoma 3g A Cappella Choir 3,41 Music Letter 3,43 Student Con- gress 43 Sr. Boys' Quartet3 Chorale 43 Motet 43 Pajama Game 43 Nat'l Honor Society 4. MARY KAY WYATT-Pep Club 2,3,43 Golf Club 23 Drama Club 3g Tennis Club 33 Ecology Club Secy. 43 Thespians 43 Art Club 43 Homeroom Secy. 4. ROY WYCOFF - Camera Club 23 Ecology Club 23 Band 3,4, Letter 33 Clasical Music Club 3,43 German Club 33 Astronomy Club 43 Home- room Pres. 43 Cavalcade 4. Y RONNIE YATES - Anthropology Club Pres. 23 Camera Club 23 Avia- tion Club 33 FFA 3, Secy. 43 Gun Club 4. CAROL YAUK-Seward High School, Nebraska, 23 Pep Club 3.4: Cflbbage Club 3,43 Spanish Club 33 Scholar- ship Pin 33 Impromptu Speech Club 43 Homeroom Treas. 43 Nat'l Honor Society 4. GENE A. YEAGER JACQUE YEAMANS-Pep Club 2,3, 43 Art Club 23 GAA 33 Classical Music Club 43 Jr. Red Cross 4. CATHERINE YEARY-Pep Club 2,3 4 JANE YOUNG - Pep Club 2,3,43 European Culture Club 23 Girls' Golf Club 23 Travel Club 33 Girls' Tennis Club Secy.-Treas. 33 Okla- homa 33 A Cappella Choir 43 Classi- Music Club 43 Chorale 43 Madrigal 43I'ajama Game 4. JIM YOUNG-Pep Club 2,3,4: Stamp Club Pres. 23 Boat Club 33 FBLA 33 Gun Club 4g Fin and Feather 4. PAUL YOUNG-Pep Club 2,3,43 Boys' Glee 2,33 Boys' Quartet 2,3,43 Radio Club 23 Oklahoma 33 A Cappella Choir 3,43 Chorale 43 Madrigal 43 Pajama Game 4. STEVE SCHERMERHORN--Net'l Honor Bo- elety, Bond Preeldent. Student Cellreee Vlee Preeldent. as-? f Optimistic seniors exchange announcement cards, confident that they're they should be somewhere else studying. ..-f' going to graduate, despite the fact that 217 K ary Abbot! 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Zhu, 1 55, 55 1' ' ' -' 131 M -x'- ' ' ' 1111 14'.' - Q ' ' 131 K1x'- A. '.'-1:-1 14'-1 Adfverttsers Amos Family Asht Mens 8. Boys Wfear Barnes Flowers Baumans Shoe Boots Driveln Brown Realty Burger Baird Inc C larks Bus Service Country Club Dairy Courtney ewcler Dario O Daxtnport Appliances Dobbtls Hardware Duggms Drive In Laundry Fibrit Fair ohn Frantis Overland Restaurant johnson County Herald bladsons ewelry Cvordons Guys Nuts 8. Potato Chip Co Hank Bauers Drive ln Bob Hester TV Hothn Chevrolet Co Kansas City Coca Cola C A C Langworthy Inc Lowe Brothers Matys Mfulhards Inc Marco Mtn and Boys Wear Mary Mae Shop Support These Businessmen Mtrlt Norman Cosmetics Mtytr Lumber Co Mission Gift 81 Garden Missionhill jewelry Mission Mission Mission Mission Morrow Lumber Co Office Equipment Co State Bank Village Florist Pharmacy D W Newcomers Sons J C Nichols Opals Apparel Shop Ovtrltnd Park Bowl Pistiottas Rtinhirdts Flowers Riltys ewelry Fred Rode Cleaners Rolland Studios Sthotnhards Sell hltttrit Co Shalinsky Rexall Drugs Smith Grieues Stews Shoes Sunflower Drugs Suztes Fashions Vans Food Center The Village Nursery ohn S Watkins and on Zfrrda Brothers Dairy - -, ,- Prairie Village Furniture R A J w I JJ ' I ' J . ' S COURTNEY JEWELER Expenenced Watch Clock Jewelry Repamng Sales Mnssuon Mart Mnssuon Kansas HE 2 5677 SUNFLOWER DRUG Walgreen Agency 7330 W 80th St Overland Park SCHOENHARD S FOR BOYS FROM 4 TO 40 221 West 47th WE 1 0767 D W NEWCOMER S SONS Famzly Instztutzon Through f-I Years HF 2 1441 5540 johnson Drnve Mnsslon Kansas Rlley s Jewelry Watches Duamonds and China 6118 Johnson Drnve HE 2 4844 MISSION VILLAGE FLORIST John W Crayne 5427 Johnson Dr RA 2 2212 Mussuon Kons BFIUTHEFIS DAIH'lmf ' QUALITY FARM FRESH DAIRY PRODUCTS 10618 WEST 63rd STREET THESE SENIOR BOYS AGREE, YOU NEVER OUT GROW YOUR NEED FOR MILK. 231 7 a a T T 5 n I A I . . , R. T. Hassig, Manager . . 1 O I r l ' - 4 II if' FASHIONABLE FEMALES ANNE MINER CAROL PFLUMM ANITA BRADLEY SANDRA VOORHIES ADMIRE MACYi'S REMEDY FOR AN EMPTY CLOTHES CLOSET MACY MISSION AND DOWNTOWN SELL ELECTRIC CO Wiring Contractors Appliance Repairs Electric Heating Serving Those Who Insist on the Best 7021 Johnson Drive Mission HE. 2 6020 232 SHALINSKY REXALL DRUGS Professional Prescription Service 8025 Santa Fe Dr ve Nl 2 5353 Overland Park BAUMAN S SHOES Chrldren s Red Goose Shoes W sl' Overland Par Paint 8 Wallpaper Super Kemfone KemGlo Art Supplies THE LOWE BROTHERS CO. 6011 Johnson Drive HE 20951 1- 1 REINHARDT'S FLOWERS CO 2 4000 5709 Mission Rd From Our Own Greenhouse - A l i? . . . ' , I I I X, Q lg in , I f , -- 1 a I ' ' N - fi I 1 1 ,- is I I I l M I - l - I i , a . - 1 1 I ll ' I ,, , . . k L1 GLADSON S JEWELRY Hamllfon Elgm and Bulova Watches OVERLAN D PARK BOWL THE Place fo Bowl an Johnson County 8015 Santa Fe Drlve NI 27404 geal wane: I JOHNSON l COUNTY , gm rm Ezentbmg for the Cardenew 6100 lohnson Drive HE 2 1939 BOOTS DRIVE IN Hamburgers Hof Dogs-Clulr Tafer Dogs Soff Drmks Ice Cream 8115 Santa Fe Drlve Overland Park MORROW PHARMACY Prescrrphons Our Specially Mlssnon Kansas HE 21600 PISCIOTTA CO FRUIT VEGETABLES PROW ISIONS 4- Walnut Street Kansas Cnty 6, Mo Vlctor 2-3347 S-MITES - Jim Bagg, Rick Reynolds Ron Mycokski, and Don Heaton inspect a Pisciotta truck for a between meal snack. 2 3212 Overland Park - - I. l I 1 ' - 0 Tis ' - - ' 1 lax 1 1 1 I 1 . , .I -I , O O ' v 11 Complevnents o Q 5633 TR0051' 0 I 8 0 HEY DON ABLES AND TERRY TATON' ARE YOU LETTING MINDY MASER AND LYDIA HOWELLS HAVE THEIR ICE CREAM AND EAT IT TOO? DAVENPORT APPLIANCES Household Appliances Radios HI 5811 Johnson Drnve RA 2 2300 donf forge! fhe besf place fo dme and shop MARY MAE SHCP Gafls You Love to Give and Gel ls ,he 5609 Johnson Dr e RA 2 0345 DOBBELS HARDWARE CLUB PLAZA Super Kem Tone and Kem Glo Palnfs developed by .I C NICHOLS CO 10919 W 63rd Sf Shawnee HE 2 4213 M rt 5311 ll Mai , APPAREL SIIOP Your House of Fashlon 611 'fl 4 H 4 - o o :' ' ' 14 V II I QW ' ul 3 I D - I - iv . - . 0 . Lower Lovol Mission a 1 o nson Drive is on Kansas VANS FOOD CENTER Open 7 days a week 9 AM to 10 PM Building Maternal Hardware Paints I C 0 5010 H'9hwc'Y5 Shawnee 10815 W 63rd St PRAIRIE VILLAGE FURNITURE Shawnee Kansas HE 2 4444 6955 'roMAHAwK nom PRAIRIE VILLAGE FABRIC FAIR Drape es Slpco e s Bedco ers Carpeis A C Buulders of Fme Homes Smce I937 5328 Johnson Dnve 6340 Roe SUZEE S FASHIONS Mussnon 5913 Johnson Drlve 2 77 7144 W 80th 8 2772 RA 2 0100 WHATS THIS A COUNSELING SER VICE? JO LYNNE TALBOT PAT MCDUFFIE AND JERRY HURD ARE ATTEMPTING TO DECIDE WHICH SHIRT WOULD LOOK BEST WITH THE SWEATER TOM SAWYER IS WEARING THIS IS A VERY DIFFICULT TASK BE CAUSE OF THE LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SHIRTS AVAILABLE AT MAILLIARD S CLOTHING AT MAILLIARDS BOTH QUANTITY AND QUALITY CAN BE FOUND 77212 235 I O l U O I I ' . n . ri , i v r , V , ' ' ' 5921 Johnson Drive RA- 2-3733 f ' RA. -27 . Nl. - I h A I . I ' I I I I all 0 9 AUTHENTIC IVY H I S SPORTSWEAR AND SUITS HOLBROOK IVY SPORTSHIRTS MCGREGOR JACKETS HICKOK IVY JEWELRY AND BELTS TOWNE 8. KING SWEATERS INTERWOVEN IVY SOCKS BY ASHE IN THE MISSION MART MISSION KANSAS Shown admlrlng the Sportswear In the IVY HALL are BIII Overend Steve Mc Nees Doug Gates and Steve Ashe MISSION OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO HOEHN CHEVROLET Inc 6300 Johnson Drlve AND Typewrlfers Soles Service Rentals 6I20 Johnson Druve RA 2 3344 5205 Johnson Drlve Mlsslon Kansas 'l'llE IIIISSIIIN STATE BANK Let us handle your college funds asm Jonsson om, f F Johnson Drive at Nall HE 2 4130 ' conoon s 0, the BEST In DRIVE IN FOODS complete sELEcnoN or nnesses Faxrwa COATS SPORTSWEAR LINGERIE y 51st and Roe 236 V , f. 7 r . I - I I ' I ' . . 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